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  1. Yenith Elizabett Bailey de la Cruz (born 29 March 2001) is a Panamanian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Tauro FC and the Panama women's national team. She is nicknamed Chomba. International career. Bailey appeared in three matches for Panama at the 2018 CONCACAF Women's Championship, making 24 saves.

    • 29 March 2001 (age 22)
    • 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
    • Yenith Elizabett Bailey de la Cruz
    • Panama City, Panama
  2. Yenith Elizabett Bailey de la Cruz (nacida el 29 de marzo de 2001) es una futbolista panameña que juega como portera en Santa Fe FC de la Liga de Fútbol Femenino de Panamá . Trayectoria. Inicios. A los 5 años empezó a jugar con los amigos de su barrio en La Reina, provincia de Panamá, siendo la única niña en ese entonces del grupo.

    • Yenith Elizabett Bailey de la Cruz
  3. Yenith Bailey. Panama. Carli Lloyd (USA) Crystal Dunn. Latest News. Alexa Skill. Bailey has appeared in 17 matches with the Panamanian Senior Women’s National Team, including 15 in either the CWC or CWC Qualifying, including one match in 2022 CWC Qualifying, helping Panama finish atop Group D.

  4. 16 ott 2018 · Jon Arnold. 10-16-2018 • 6 min read. Yenith Bailey went from a total unknown to a star in women's soccer circles in the span of a week. The Panama goalkeeper, just 17 years old, arrived at the...

  5. Check out the latest domestic and international stats, match logs, goals, height, weight and more for Yenith Bailey playing for Panama women's national team in the Women's World Cup, Friendlies (W) and CONCACAF W Championship

  6. Yenith Elizabett Last name Bailey de la Cruz Nationality Panama Date of birth 29 March 2001 Age 22 Country of birth Panama Place of birth Ciudad de Panamá Position Goalkeeper Height 169 cm Weight 65 kg Foot Both

  7. Latest News. Outstanding Concacaf performances: Yenith Bailey, 2018 CWC. Published on. MIAMI, Florida – The history books will show that the United States won the 2018 Concacaf Women’s Championship and that the three teams that qualified for the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup were the U.S., Canada and Jamaica.