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Gran Canaria Queen’s Cup 2026: Women’s football as a World Cup referendum

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It wasn’t a presentation, it was a statement of intent. In the Fitur 2026 ecosystem, where tourism is measured by accommodation and sport is measured by prestige, the RFEF President said: Raphael LouzanGran Canaria Stadium will not only be the venue for the Iberdrola Queen’s Cup Final on May 16th, but will also command the archipelago. it must be your cathedral.

The purpose of “filling” Siete Palmas’ 32,000 seats goes beyond sport. In an era where stadiums are envisioned as A cornerstone of the 2030 World Cup along with Morocco and Portugalthe woman’s final act is performed as a general rehearsal of her logistics sovereignty and ability to attract people. On both sides of Lousain are the island’s political classes; Directed by Antonio Morales and Alidany Romero—, sending a clear message that Gran Canaria is no longer an alternative venue, but an absolute finals destination.

The hurdle is high. behind him FC Barcelona wins its 11th title at El Alcoraz in 2025Cup seeks a stage that supports the magnitude of the sport’s unstoppable growth.

The presence of Raquel Peña “Pisco”, a symbol of Canary Islands football, at the FITUR event was purely for ornamental purposes. It represents the legitimacy of a region that breathes football and now demands to see the nobility of the ball on its own turf: Real Madrid, Atlético or the mighty Barça.

For the Parliament of Gran Canaria, This final is an investment in your brand.. Morales and Romero understand that being able to watch the finals in a packed stadium is the best marketing campaign for the venue’s renovation and expansion project. We’re not just looking for box office success, we’re looking for a packed picture that sends a message to FIFA that Atlantic is ready for 2030.

In the competitive standings, which is still at the quarter-final stage, dizzy poster. Transatlantic teams like Athletic Club and Real Sociedad are still in contention; Potential dream of competing for the title in Costa Adeje TenerifeMay 16th is becoming more than just a sporting event. This day will be the day when Gran Canaria will measure its strength against history and demonstrate whether its stadium can contain the passion of an island that claims itself to be the center of the world football map.

The designation of Gran Canaria as an alternative city to Huesca is not a geographical coincidence, but a strategic move by the RFEF. Decentralizing success in women’s soccer And for the next 10 years, we will strengthen the Canary Islands-Barcelona axis.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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