“Let’s do a talk in Spanish,†pronounced Silvana Flores to FIFA.com. “I play for Mexico, and I’m in a U-17 World Cup final!â€
Flores, a daughter of a Mexican ex-footballer, speaks Spanish clearly and fluently, though she has a graphic accent, a outcome of spending 14 years flourishing adult in Canada, a nation of her birth and her mother’s homeland. She subsequently changed to England, where she now resides.
Along this intriguing path, a executive midfielder got a event to sight with a girl teams of Canada, Cayman Islands and England, before nailing her colours to a Mexican mast.
“My father is a veteran coach, and he was put in assign of a Cayman Islands’ U-15 girls’ side. we was 11-years-old, and as there weren’t really many girls who played football on a island, we would attend a sessions and sight with them,†explained a means No18.
She shortly seemed on a radar of Canada’s U-15s; indeed, she burnished shoulders with several of a players who lost a semi-final to Mexico during a FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup Uruguay 2018 on Wednesday. “There’s no doubt that it was a bit of a special compare for me,†she admitted.
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