Colombian presence in the Boca Juniors list for Copa Libertadores



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Boca Juniors presented the first list of 40 players to participate in the Copa Libertadores and the presence of four of the five Colombians in the first team and leaving Sebastián Pérez as a great absentee.

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Sebastián Villa was also confirmed for the list, accompanied by Frank Fabra, Jorman Campuzano and the newcomer, and returned, Edwin Cardona. The Colombians are present in one of the teams with a competitive squad to seek the continental title. Names like Carlos Tévez, Esteban Andrada, Carlos Izquierdoz, among others, represent the base of a team made up of Colombians as it has been during the last two decades.

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Brazilian and Argentine teams have dominated the list of winners for years Copa Libertadores without major risks and, a few days before the resumption of the continental tournament after a six-month break due to the pandemic, the question is renewed: can this hegemony be broken?

The good faith list for the resumption of the 2020 Copa Libertadores.

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The adaptation to the new scenario by covid-19 will have something to say in this new stage because the group stage will resume not in a bubble, but in each of the ten South American countries, the majority with very complicated health conditions, except for exceptions such as Uruguay.

Of the last 20 editions of the main continental club tournament, 16 were won by teams from both South American powers, a statistic that runs parallel to the economic differences that have deepened in these years.

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