The Spanish soccer team unveiled this Friday to the 26 summoned of Luis Enrique Martinez that they will travel to qatar to dispute the Soccer World Cup 2022.
The striker of FC BarcelonaAnsu Fatithe defender of Valencia Hugo Guillamon and the ram of Athletic BilbaoNico Williams they are the most outstanding presences in a short list from which men like Diego Llorente either Borgia Iglesias.
the blaugranawho missed the Euro 2020 for a serious knee injurywill now have the chance to shine on the main soccer stage alongside other young players making their World Cup debut, while 17 repeat for ‘La Roja’who reached the semi-finals at the Euro.
To the short list of Iberians they did not arrive Leeds United defender Diego Llorente nor the striker Borja Iglesiasboth included in the September call, joining Brais Méndez, Iago Aspas, Sergio Canales and the veteran Sergio Ramos as notable absences.
The young figures of Barcelona Gavi and Pedri they will also be disputing the world Cup in the Arab country, marking the first of many international competitions for the new guard of the champion team in South Africa 2010.
🏆🌍 7 Blaugrana players summoned with Spain to play the World Cup:
Pedri
Gavi
Ansu Fati
Sergio
Ferran
Eric
Jordi AlbaCongratulations and good luck to all! pic.twitter.com/H24lpQlYtr
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List of called Spanish selection:
goalkeepers:
Unai Simon (Athletic Club Bilbao)
Robert Sanchez (Brighton)
David Raya (Brentford)
defenses:
Daniel Carvajal (Real Madrid)
Cesar Azpilicueta (Chelsea)
Hugo Guillamon (Valencia)
Pau Torres (Villarreal)
Aymeric Laporte (Manchester City)
Jordi Alba (FC Barcelona)
Jose Luis Gaya (Valencia)
Midfielders:
Sergio Busquets (FC Barcelona)
Rodrigo (Manchester City)
Gavi (FC Barcelona)
Carlos Soler (PSG)
Marcos Llorente (Athletic Madrid)
Peter (FC Barcelona)
Koke (Atletico Madrid)
Forwards:
Ferran Torres (FC Barcelona)
Nico Williams (Athletic Club Bilbao)
Yeremi Pino (Villareal)
Álvaro Morata (Atletico Madrid)
Marco Asensio (Real Madrid)
Paul Sarabia (PSG)
Dani Olmo (Leipzig)
Ansu Fati (FC Barcelona)
(With information from EuropaPress)
Reference-aristeguinoticias.com