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The Chilean team He returned to training on Monday and left behind almost a year off, in the restart of work with the eliminatory matches against Uruguay and Colombia in the spotlight. A reunion that everyone expected.
Juan Pinto Durán reopened its doors for La Roja after almost a year: on November 13, 2019, the players decided not to act in the friendly scheduled against Peru as a result of the social outbreak.
But now the interest is on the South American qualifiers for the Qatar 2022 World Cup and to that end the stars from Europe arrived in the country, such as Alexis Sanchez, Arturo vidal Y Charles Aránguiz, which captured the attention in the works.
Reinaldo Rueda’s team will have a double practice session this Tuesday and will train for the last time on Wednesday before traveling to Montevideo, the scene of the match against Uruguay valid for the first date of qualifying.
It should be remembered that the Chilean team will not be able to count on a large number of casualties, among which Claudio Bravo, Gary Medel, Guillermo Maripán, Erick Pulgar, Jorge Valdivia and Nicolás Castillo stand out.
The national team will face Uruguay this Thursday, starting at 7:45 p.m. at the Centenario stadium in Montevideo, and five days later it will host Colombia at the National Stadium, starting at 9:30 p.m.
Official roster of the Chilean team
The qualifying rounds provide four direct tickets to the next World Cup in Qatar, and one via international playoffs. Four dates will be disputed in 2020, ten in 2021 and four in 2022, the year of the next planetary appointment.
The Chilean squad is made up of 25 players:
Archers: Gabriel Arias (Racing), Omar Carabalí (San Luis) and Brayan Cortés (Colo Colo)
Defenses: Nicolás Díaz (Mazatlán / MÉX), Paulo Díaz (River Plate / ARG), Rodrigo Echeverría (Everton), Mauricio Isla (Flamengo / BRA), Enzo Roco (Fatih Karamagurk / TUR), Francisco Sierralta (Watford / ING), Guillermo Soto (Palestinian) and Sebastián Vegas (Monterrey / MEX).
Midfielders: Tomás Alarcón (O’Higgins), Charles Aránguiz (Bayer Leverkusen / ALE), Claudio Baeza (Necaxa / MÉX), César Pinares (Catholic University), Lorenzo Reyes (Atlas / MÉX), Diego Valdés (Santos Laguna / MÉX) and Arturo Vidal (Inter / ITA).
Forwards: Víctor Dávila (Pachuca / MÉX), José Pedro Fuenzalida (Catholic University), Juan Carlos Gaete (Cobresal), Jean Meneses (León / MÉX), Alexis Sánchez (Inter / ITA) and Eduardo Vargas (Tigres / MÉX).
Images are courtesy of Carlos Parra / ANFP.