The Venezuelan national team, ‘La Vinotinto’, is quite happy and positive at being able to recover to midfielder Yangel Herrera, a figure from Girona of Spain, for what will be the FIFA date of the World Cup qualifiers in the month of October against the teams of Argentina and Paraguay, heading to the 2026 World Cup.
The matches will be on the 10th against the Albiceleste and world champion and on the 15th against Paraguay. The information was official through the Venezuelan Football Federation (FVF) through its social networks.
A necessary return for Venezuela
Herrera returns to action after missing due to a muscle injury in his left leg the previous pre-global commitments; a landslide defeat against Bolivia at 4,150 meters above sea level in El Alto and a goalless draw against the Uruguayan national team in the city of Maturín. Yangel was called up for these matches, but was dropped at the last minute.
The Venezuelan player heads the list along with Venezuela’s all-time top scorer and figure of Pachuca of the Liga MX, Salomón Rondón. The list of the vinotinto coach, the Argentine Fernando ‘Bocha’ Batista, maintains the players with whom he has formed a fairly strong and positive nucleus, as well as a line that he has been drawing to include young footballers born abroad, with Venezuelan parents. , or who migrated from Venezuela as children.
New blood red wine color
In this new list of players called up, the new additions this time are men like Daniele Quieto, 18 years old and a player in the youth categories of Inter Milan of Serie A in Italy, and Víctor Fung and Yair Ramos, 17 and 18 years old and members of the youth categories of the Americans Inter Miami and Cincinnati FC of Major League Soccer (MLS). Ramos was part of the Caracas Fútbol Club youth team in Venezuela.
List of summoned players
Goalkeepers: Rafael Romo (Catholic University, Ecuador), Joel Graterol (América de Cali, Colombia) and José Contreras (Águilas Doradas, Colombia).
Defenders: Yordan Osorio (Parma, Italy), Nahuel Ferraresi (Sao Paulo), Christian Makoun (PFC Levski Sofia, Bulgaria), Yiandro Raap (PSV Endhoven, Netherlands), Delvin Alfonzo (Millonarios, Colombia), Miguel Navarro (Talleres, Argentina), Víctor Fung (Inter Miami, USA), Alexander González (Emelec, Ecuador), Jon Aramburu (Real Sociedad, Spain), Teo Quintero (Sparta Rotterdam, Netherlands), Bianneider Tamayo (Universidad de Chile, Chile), Carlos Vivas (Deportivo Táchira), Alessandro Milani (Lazio, Italy), Rubén Ramírez (Cusco, Peru) and Luis Balbo (Fiorentina, Italy).
Midfielders: José Martínez (Corinthians, Brazil), Tomás Rincón (Santos, Brazil), Yangel Herrera (Girona, Spain), Cristian Cásseres (Toulouse, France), Nicola Profeta (Santos, Brazil), Telasco Segovia (Casa Pia, Portugal), Yair Ramos (Cincinnati FC), Giovanny Sequera (Philadelphia Union, USA), Bryant Ortega (Al Itthad, Saudi Arabia), Daniele Quieto (Inter Milan, Italy), Yefferson Soteldo (Gremio, Brazil), Jefferson Savarino (Botafogo, Brazil ), David Martínez (Los Angeles FC, USA), Daniel Pereira (Austin, USA), Darwin Machís (Valladolid, Spain), Eduard Bello (Barcelona, Ecuador), Kervin Andrade (Fortaleza, Brazil) and Leenhan Romero (Catholic University, Chili).
Forwards: Salomón Rondón (Pachuca, Mexico), Jhonder Cádiz (León, Mexico), Lorenzo D’Agostini (Lazio, Italy) and Jesús Ramírez (Vitoria Guimaraes, Portugal).
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