Universidad Católica receives U. Española in the re-run of both for the National Championship



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Catholic University and Spanish Union faces will be seen this Saturday at 18:30 hours (22:30 GMT) at San Carlos de Apoquindo Stadium, in what will be the rerun of both teams in the National Championship after the five-month hiatus from the pandemic.

The “crusaders” are the exclusive leaders of the contest with 19 points, a condition that they hope to maintain with a victory over the “Hispanics” in the foothills of the Andes.

For this meeting, those of the “fringe” suffer the loss of five players due to physical problems, which are Stefano Magnasco, Benjamín Kuscevic, Cristopher Toselli, Francisco Silva and Tomás Asta-Buruaga.

Who did manage to recover was the Iquiqueño Edson puch, who was between cottons and finally entered the summons, although the most probable thing is that it begins in the bench of substitutes.

The training that the DT prepares Ariel holan is composed of Matías Dituro; José Pedro Fuenzalida, Germán Lanaro, Valber Huerta, Juan Cornejo; Ignacio Saavedra, Luciano Aued, César Pinares; Gastón Lezcano, Fernando Zampedri and Diego Buonanotte.

For its part, those from Cologne march seventh with 11 units and a victory would allow them to approach the top of the table, and thus get into the classification zone for international cups.

The eleventh of the technician Ronald Fuentes would be with Diego Sánchez; Juan Pablo Gómez, Thomas Galdames, Nicolás Mancilla, Luis Pavez; Mario Sandoval, Víctor Méndez, Yulián Mejía, Carlos Palacios, Cristian Palacios and Misael Dávila.

Catholic University and Spanish Union will be measured by a duel pending the seventh date of the contest, which you can follow for the AlAireLibre.cl Virtual Bookmark and by the transmission of Outdoors in Cooperativa.





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