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Mascherano gave the list of 22 summoned for the L’Alcudia tournament

Mascherano gave the list of 22 summoned for the L'Alcudia tournament

Argentina’s debut will be on Saturday, July 30 / Photo: AFA Press

Javier Mascherano, coach of the Argentine U-20, today gave the list of 22 summoned for the COTIF International Tournament that will take place in L’Alcudia, in Spain, from July 27 to August 7.

Among those mentioned stands out the midfielder Agustín Giay, from San Lorenzo, one of the youth soccer players entrenched in Rubén Darío Insúa’s starting team.

Those summoned are: Román Vega and Lautaro Ovando (Argentinos Juniors); Lautaro Di Lollo, Nahuel Génez and Valentín Barco (Boca Juniors); Francisco Marco (Defense and Justice); Lucas Roman (Ferro); Juan Gauto (Hurricane); Brian Aguilar and Agustín Rodríguez (Lanús); Ulises Ciccioli (Central Rosario); and Brian Aguirre (Newell’s Old Boys).

Lautaro López (Vélez), Álvaro Killane (Las Palmas, from Spain), Nicolás Paz (Real Madrid, from Spain), Rafael Pfauser (Freiburg, from Germany), Giay, David Romero (Talleres de Córdoba), Federico Gómes Gerth (Tiger ), Ignacio Maestro Puch (Atlético Tucumán), Tomás González (Unión de Santa Fe) and Mateo Seoane (Vélez).

The debut of Argentina will be on Saturday, July 30 against FC Rukh, from Ukraine, for group A that will also include Alzira and Valencia from Spain.



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