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The Palestinian midfielder, Luis Jiménez, is the main novelty of the Martín Lasarte’s first payroll, who will carry out a microcycle next week.
The steering wheel returns to the Red after a long period of exclusion. His last call was ten years ago, in 2011, for Claudio Borghi for a friendly against France. However, his good campaign in local football earned him consideration by the new coach.
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Jiménez heads the first roster, which starting next week will hold practice sessions, to start the Lasarte Era.
There will be four working days that will begin on Thursday, March 11 and will culminate on Saturday 13 with a double shift, which will end around 6:00 p.m. with the release of those selected.
Lasarte’s first payroll
Alarcón, Tomás – O’Higgins
Alfaro, Julián – Magellan
Andía, Yonathan – University of Chile
Arriagada, Luciano – Colo Colo
Cortés, Brayan – Colo Colo
Carrasco, Bryan – Palestinian
Carreño, Diego – O’Higgins
Echeverría, Rodrigo – Everton
Fierro, Julio – Colo Colo
Gaete, Juan Carlos – Colo Colo
González, Daniel – Santiago Wanderers
Gutierrez, Bruno – Colo Colo
Gutiérrez, Joaquín – Huachipato
Henríquez, Ángelo – University of Chile
Jiménez, Luis – Palestinian
Leiva, Juan – Union La Calera
Messina, Ignacio – Palestinian
Montes, Clemente – Catholic University
Navarro, Pedro – Colo Colo
Parra, Pablo – Curicó Unido
Pérez, César – Magellan
Rojas, Jeyson – Colo Colo
Saavedra, Ignacio – Catholic University
Tapia, Gonzalo – Catholic University
Vargas, Jeisson – Union La Calera
Wiemberg, Erick – Unión La Calera