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The first list of Gustavo Costas: those summoned from Bolivia for the friendly against Peru

The Peruvian team is not only preparing to face Paraguay, but also to clash with Bolivia in what will be their last friendly match of the year. Regarding that match, scheduled to be played in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, the ‘Green’ announced its list of summoned this Saturday.

After several weeks of work and evaluations, coach Gustavo Costas decided to consider twenty-seven players for the challenge. On the payroll, the presence of the experienced Carlos Lampe, who plays for Atlético Tucumán, and Marcelo Martins Moreno, who is part of Cerro Porteño, stands out.

The game between the ‘Blanquirroja’ and the Altiplano team is scheduled for Saturday, November 19; however, there are doubts regarding the realization of the duel, due to the social problems that afflict the country. “Peru has not accepted a change of venue, if it is not played in Santa Cruz, it will not be played”, pointed out the medium Late Bolivia.

Those summoned from Bolivia

Goalkeepers: Carlos Lampe (Atlético Tucumán), Rubén Cordano (Bolívar) and Guillermo Viscarra (The Strongest).

Defenders: Diego Bejarano (Bolívar), Adrián Jusino (The Strongest), Luis Haquin (Bolívar), Jairo Quinteros (Real Zaragoza), Leonardo Zabala (Santos FC), Roberto Carlos Fernández (Bolívar), José Sagredo (Bolívar), Carlos Roca (Oriente Petrolero), Marc Enoumba (Always Ready) and Diego Medina (Always Ready).

Midfielders: Leonel Justiniano (Bolívar), Gabriel Villamil (Bolívar), Moisés Villarroel (Bolívar), Fernando Saucedo (The Strongest), Ramiro Vaca (Beerschot) and John García (Royal Pari).

Forwards: Henry Vaca (Oriente Petrolero), Javier Uzeda (Bolívar), Miguel Terceros (Santos FC), Rodrigo Ramallo (Always Ready), Carmelo Algarañaz (Always Ready), Marcelo Martins Moreno (Cerro Porteño), Jaume Cuéllar (Lugo) and Bruno Miranda (Guarani).

When are the next friendlies for Peru?

The Peruvian team will play two friendly matches with a view to the start of the Qualifiers. The first rival will be Paraguay, on Wednesday, November 16, at the Monumental Stadium in Lima. Three days later (Saturday 19), the ‘Blanquirroja’ will collide with Bolivia, in Santa Cruz de la Sierra.

Source: Elcomercio

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