Adriana and Andressa return to Brazil women's team for training camp
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 17, 2026, 12:13 AM
Last updated Jun 17, 2026
Adriana and Andressa Alves have rejoined the Brazil national team for a training camp in Itu, scheduled from June 15 to 20. This camp marks a significant return for both players, who have extensive experience with the Seleção. Adriana, now with Al-Qadsiah, reflects on the positive changes in support for the women’s team, including access to nutritionists. Both players highlight the emotional challenges of participating in a home World Cup next year and aim to manage expectations as one of the favorites. The focus remains on preparing for the tournament set for June 24 to July 25, 2027.
- •Training camp held in Itu from June 15 to 20, 2026.
- •Adriana plays for Al-Qadsiah, Andressa for Corinthians.
- •Team aims to manage expectations for the home World Cup.
- •Players emphasize evolving support for the women's national team.
- •Focus on preparation for the Women’s World Cup next summer.
- 12:13 AMYahoo Sports — After eight years, Adriana and Andressa back with Brazil women in Itu
"Returning to a Brazil national team training camp in Itu, where they first met in 2018 while preparing for the 2019 World Cup, has a special feeling for Andressa Alves and Adriana. Among the 29 player...
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