Colo Colo delivers list of cited for Copa Libertadores, with Esteban Paredes and without Nicolás Blandi



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Colo Colo includes Esteban Paredes on the list of 23 players cited for the Cacique’s visit to Peñarol, a match scheduled for 7:15 p.m. this Tuesday in Montevideo and that is valid for the fifth date of Group C of the Copa Libertadores.

The colocolino scorer reappears in a call where the Albos present a renewed contingent with respect to the last one that was announced for the frustrated match against Antofagasta for the National Championship.

Among the casualties is added the absence of Nicolás Blandi, who leaves the Colo Colo stellar team after being sidelined from the last two games of the continental competition and joins the list of different absentees due to injuries.




In this group are Pablo Mouche, Matías Zaldivia, Julio Barroso, Brayan Véjar, Nicolás Maturana, Iván Morales and Williams Alarcón; Although the great novelty with Paredes is in the reinstatements of Óscar Opazo and César Fuentes.

The Colo Colo cited list is headed by archers Brayan Cortés and Miguel Pinto, while the defense appears Opazo, Felipe Campos, Juan Manuel Insaurralde, Ronald de la Fuente. Jayson Rojas and Pedro Navarro.

Colo Colo with Esteban Paredes in Copa Libertadores

Esteban Paredes is confirmed as Colo Colo’s hope of goal to face Peñarol for the Copa Libertadores. Photo: Agency One

In the core, Fuentes, Gabriel Suazo, Carlos Carmona, Joan Cruz, Branco Provoste, Matías Fernández, Vicente Pizarro, Leonardo Valencia, Ethan Espinoza, and Bryan Soto are summoned.

Finally, the attack will be carried out by Paredes, Marcos Bolados, Gabriel Costa, Javier Parraguez and Matías Colossi.

This contingent will train this Monday at the Monumental stadium, after receiving authorization from the Seremi de Salud, and later will travel to Uruguay to get ready for tomorrow’s momentous meeting.

Colo Colo is third in Group C of the Copa Libertadores in a series that is led by Athlético Paranaense (9 points) followed by Jorge Wilstermann and El Cacique (6) and that closes precisely Peñarol, with only three units.

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