Spain’s U‑21 Team Set to Play in Ibiza
The Palladium Can Misses Stadium will welcome the Spanish under‑21 squad on October 6 for a crucial qualifier against Romania. The announcement came from Ibiza’s mayor, Rafael Triguero, during the local champions’ festival.
Match Details
The game corresponds to matchday 13 of the U‑21 European Championship qualifiers. Spain, coached by David Gordo, will face Romania in what could be the final decisive encounter of the campaign.
Why This Game Matters
Although Spain already leads the group with 21 points—five clear of Finland—the match is still important because it is the last qualifying fixture before the finals in Albania and Serbia next year. A win would secure top spot and give the team momentum heading into the tournament.
Ibiza’s Recent Football History
The last time a national team played at Can Misses was on April 11, 2023, when the senior women’s side defeated China 3‑0. A few days earlier, the women’s team also beat Norway 4‑2 at the Blaucel stadium in front of over 2,000 fans.
What Fans Can Expect
Local supporters are excited to see the young Spanish talents showcase their skills on the island. The atmosphere is expected to be lively, with families and students filling the stands to cheer on “La Rojita.”
Conclusion
October 6 will mark a memorable night for Ibiza football fans as the U‑21 Spanish team takes on Romania in a match that could seal their place in next year’s European Championship. The island’s recent success with national teams adds extra excitement, promising a great experience for everyone attending.
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