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🚨📋 La Roja squad: Gareca names his Chile call-ups

🚨📋 La Roja squad: Gareca names his Chile call-ups

Yahoo23-05-2025

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.
The Chilean National Team is preparing for the double FIFA date of Conmebol Qualifiers, in the first days of June.La Roja, led by Ricardo Gareca, currently at the bottom of the table after 14 rounds (in which they won only two games and lost eight), urgently needs to add points to keep the dream of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup alive.
But they have a complicated double date: first, they receive Argentina led by Scaloni, which leads the classification with an advantage; later, they will have to travel to the height of El Alto to face Bolivia.
📋 La Nómina de #LaRoja 🇨🇱🔝Estos son los convocados para enfrentar a Argentina y Bolivia en la próxima Fecha FIFA, válida por las Eliminatorias CONMEBOL para la Copa Mundial de la FIFA 2026 🌎⚽️#SiempreConLaRoja#SomosLaRoja#Chile pic.twitter.com/U5OIinnpVk
— Selección Chilena (@LaRoja) May 23, 2025
Goalkeepers
Brayan Cortés - Colo Colo
Lawrence Vigouroux - Swansea City
Gabriel Castellón - Universidad de Chile
Defenders
Fabián Hormazábal - Universidad de Chile
Felipe Loyola - Independiente
Nicolás Fernández - Universidad de Chile
Guillermo Maripán - Torino FC
Benjamín Kuscevic - Fortaleza FC
Igor Lichnovksy - Club América
Paulo Díaz - River Plate
Francisco Sierralta - Watford
Gabriel Suazo - Toulouse FC
Esteban Matus - Audax Italiano
Midfielders
Rodrigo Echeverría - Club León
Esteban Pavez - Colo Colo
Rodrigo Ureña - Universitario de Deportes
Arturo Vidal - Colo Colo
Luciano Cabral - Independiente
Marcelino Núñez - Norwich City
Charles Aránguiz - Universidad de Chile
Vicente Pizarro - Colo Colo
Javier Altamirano - Universidad de Chile
Forwards
Maximiliano Guerrero - Universidad de Chile
Darío Osorio - FC Midtjylland
Lucas Cepeda - Colo Colo
Alexander Aravena - Gremio
Víctor Dávila - Club América
Alexis Sánchez - Udinese
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