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Ervin Vaca and Yomar Rocha were disaffected from the national team

Ervin Vaca and Yomar Rocha were disaffected from the national team

September 26, 2024, 7:14 PM

September 26, 2024, 7:14 PM

Two Bolívar players were left out of the Bolivian soccer team due to injury. These are midfielder Ervin Vaca and right back Yomar Rocha, who due to injury are forced out of the Green’s qualifying matches against Colombia and Argentina to be played on October 10 and 15.

The first to leave the Green rally in La Paz was Cow, who suffered a laceration in the match in which his team beat Independiente Petrolero (3-0) on Wednesday night, at the Government Headquarters.

“Suffer a blowI already assumed it was an injury for several days. “I just have to recover and wait for a new call,” the player told the media in La Paz.

Cow shed tears on Wednesday, when he was replaced by coach Flavio Robatto, due to his injury, which it is unofficially known could take around two weeks.

Shortly after, It was Yomar Rocha’s turn to leave the concentration hotel of the Green. The player suffers from pubalgia, which gave him no hope of reaching any of the Qualifying matches.

“It is a discomfort that I have had for days and I have been treating myself. It’s pubalgia, we still don’t know how long the recovery will take… It hurts a lot. “I am going to work this break to come back stronger,” reported the footballer.

THE coach of Bolivia, Óscar Villegas, called up 28 players on Wednesday for the double date of the October Qualifiers, but with these casualties the list is reduced to 26 players, although It is likely that in the next few hours I will call Vaca and Rocha’s replacements.

This is how the list of those summoned looked like:

1. Guillermo Viscarra (The Strongest)

2. Alejandro Torres (Oil East)

3. Bruno Poveda (Wilstermann)

4. Luis Haquín (Ponte Preta, Brazil)

5. Pablo Vaca (Always Ready)

6. Sebastian Alvarez (Oil East)

7. Marcelo Suarez (Always Ready)

8. José Sagredo (Bolivar)

9. Diego Medina (Always Ready)

10. Luis Paz (Bolivar)

11. Roberto Fernandez (Akron Tolyatti, Russia)

12. Hector Cuellar (Always Ready)

13. Victor Cuellar (The Strongest)

14. Robson Tome (Always Ready)

15. Adalid Terrazas (USM Alger, Algeria)

16. Ramiro Vaca (Bolivar)

17. Miguel Terceros (Santos, Brazil)

18. Gabriel Villamil (Quito League, Ecuador)

19. Daniel Camacho (University FC)

20. Jeyson Chura (The Strongest)

21. José Martines (Always Ready)

22. Lucas Chavez (Al-Taawoun FC, Saudi Arabia)

23. Enzo Monteiro (Santos, Brazil)

24. Jhon Velasquez (Bolivar)

25. Bruno Miranda (The Strongest)

26. Carmelo Algarañaz (Kalamata, Greece)

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