The Tigers embark on their trip to Spain on Saturday, May 11! We will follow along with the team during all their adventures, so visit this page for daily updates.
Go Tigers!
The Tigers officially loaded the bus and are headed to the airport!
The team took some fun team pictures on the steps of the practice facility before the hit the road, and they feature some special guests..our brand new graduates!
Congrats to Halle Mackiewicz, Mackenzie Duff, Emma Lerner and Layne St. George on getting your degree.
Next stop, Barcelona!
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The Tigers have landed in Barcelona as the program is ready to begin their first-ever Foreign Tour.
On their first day, the Tigers toured around Tibidabo which is a hill overlooking Barcelona. At 512 metres, it is the tallest hill in the Serra de Collserola.
With a day of traveling under their belt, the Tigers kept the first day slow and are ready to keep exploring in the days to come!
The team had an action packed day as they started their adventure touring La Sagrada Familia which is a historic church in Eixample district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
Taking time to explore ✨📍Sagrada Familia pic.twitter.com/lhpu97f69q— Clemson Women's Soccer (@clemsonwsoccer) May 13, 2024
Taking time to explore ✨
📍Sagrada Familia pic.twitter.com/lhpu97f69q
— Clemson Women's Soccer (@clemsonwsoccer) May 13, 2024
For lunch, the team ate a variety of foods at a large public market called Mercado de la Boqueria which is located in the heart of Barcelona.
Food reviews: Spain edition 👀📍Mercado de la Boqueria pic.twitter.com/zxLEKPqcI9— Clemson Women's Soccer (@clemsonwsoccer) May 13, 2024
Food reviews: Spain edition 👀
📍Mercado de la Boqueria pic.twitter.com/zxLEKPqcI9
To end the day, the Tigers watched FC Barcelona defeat Real Sociedad at Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys, a stadium in Barcelona.
Watching some pro footy 🤩📍FC Barcelona pic.twitter.com/a8O1ELnnVF— Clemson Women's Soccer (@clemsonwsoccer) May 13, 2024
Watching some pro footy 🤩
📍FC Barcelona pic.twitter.com/a8O1ELnnVF
The Tigers spent the day touring Estadi Johan Cruyff Stadium, which is where FC Barcelona holds some of their matches. The stadium can hold 6,000 fans. Following their tour of the facilities, the Tigers held practice as they are gearing up for a friendly match against FC Barcelona B.