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The futsal team will debut against Argentina in the Copa América

The futsal team will debut against Argentina in the Copa América

Argentina will be the first rival of the national futsal team in the Copa América to be held in Paraguay from January 29 to February 6.

Bolivia forms Group B of this tournament with Argentina, Paraguay, Venezuela and Peru.

One day after facing the albicelestes, the Bolivian team will face Peru. On Monday, January 31, they will do so against the host of the Cup, Paraguay, and will conclude the group stage by facing Venezuela on February 3.

The National Futsal Team has been undergoing intense preparation in Cochabamba since January 7 under the leadership of coach Mauricio Arnez. DT has 14 summoned.

The delegation will leave for the Paraguayan capital next January 27.

Those summoned for the Copa América are Ramiro Mendivil, Carlos Vargas, Roberto Guerrero, Eduar Chavarria, José Herrera, Israel Torrez, Bruno Tecos, Saul Gareca, Carlos Ramos, Omar Gonzales, Juan Wiza, Jesús Ardaya, Luis Florero and Alan Valda.

The Technical Body is made up of coach Mauricio Arnez, the technical assistants Patrick Zarate and José Fernández, the physical trainer, Luis Morales, the doctor Walter Barriga and Errol Mendoza as president of the delegation.



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