Ana 'Willy' Romero, forward of Betis Féminas who has finished her Medicine career and passed the tests of the MIR (Internal Medical Resident), has achieved her goal of contributing and putting her training as a doctor in this health crisis.

The Sevillian footballer is "very happy to be able to contribute" her "small grain of sand in the fight against" the Covid-19 as part of the "health system these days". "My thanks also to Real Betis for giving me all the facilities along this path. Now is the time to put my shoulder on it!" Says the 32-year-old player, who scored a goal this season in her nine games in the Iberdrola League.

Willy had volunteered at the beginning of the crisis to collaborate as a doctor, but he had to close the procedures for his membership while trying not to lose physical shape at home.

"If you are big in the field ..."

Betis Féminas praised the work of its footballer, with a message of recognition on their social networks. "If you are big on the field, you are much more outside it," stressed the Verdiblanco club.

The striker, who took her first steps at Sevilla FC and also played for Ajax in Amsterdam, recently combined her work on the pitch with that of scouting and recruiting players. After her stages at Espanyol and Barcelona, ​​among others, this absolute international has four titles in her record and two in the Queen's Cup.

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