Global Courant
Under the watchful eye of Mexican coach Luis Fernando Tena, the Guatemalan National Team recognized the Pratt & Whitney Stadium, located in Connecticut, on Saturday afternoon.
This stadium will host the last preparation match that the Azul y Blanco have on their calendar prior to their important participation in the 2023 Copar Oro that will take place in the United States from June 24 to July 16.
The Pratt & Whitney opened in 2003 and has primarily been used as a NCAA (National Collegiate Sports Association) Division IA stadium.
This sports arena, which has a capacity for approximately 40,000 spectators, will be the last one where Luis Fernando Tena can adjust pieces before his debut in the Gold Cup against Cuba on June 27.
Luis Fernando Tena leads a training session. Free Press Photo (FEDEFUT)
Subsequently, the Blue and White will face Canada and will close the group stage against an opponent yet to be known that could be Guadeloupe, Guyana or Grenada.
In its three previous preparation matches, Guatemala has 2 losses and 1 victory. La Bicolor lost to Mexico and Trinidad and Tobago, while the positive result was achieved against Costa Rica.
The Pratt & Whitney Stadium, where Guatemala and Venezuela will meet this Sunday at 2:30 PM. Free Press Photo (FEDEFUT)