La Spanish Women's Soccer Team comes to Ibiza, invited by the Ibiza Council in collaboration with the town halls, to celebrate its triumph in the Women's Soccer World Cup of FIFA, in whose final, held on Sunday, August 20, 2023, he won the win against England 1-0.
An outstanding representation of the Selection will bring the trophy to Ibiza and greet the fans from a bus that will go through the main streets of Ibiza city, until arriving at the headquarters of the Consell de Ibiza.
The celebration will be the Tuesday August 22 2023 and with a Ride in an open top bus that will come out of the rotoNda that unites Avenida de España and roundabout EI-10 taking the champions along the Avenue, to end with a institutional reception at 17:30 hours at the Consell de Ibiza with an outstanding representation of the world champions, representatives of the main island institutions, the Balearic Football Federation and the island's football clubs.
Afterwards, the players will enjoy some well-deserved rest days on the island, where they already came for their training. At that time the Sports Service of the Ibiza Council invited them to return to Ibiza: "Whether you win or not, after the World Cup we are waiting for you in Ibiza“, the president told them.
Keep in mind that from 17 up to 18 hours there will be traffic cuts on Avenida de España between the intersections of Calle Canarias and Via Romana.
will also be seen lines L08, L10, L12B, L14, L35 and L45B affected that instead of stopping at Avenida de España they will stop directly at the CETIS station.
Likewise, the L45 You will not be able to carry out the service that runs through Dalt Vila, and instead the departures at 16:45 p.m. and 17:45 p.m. will be reinforced with the variant L45B with circulation along Avenida 8 de Agosto and the port area within the new Botafoc Maritime Station. Both routes will run directly along Avenida de la Paz/EI-10 during those hours. From 18:XNUMX p.m. you can access the old town with the L45C, leaving from the Plaza del Parque stop (Calle Jaume III, Ibiza).