The Spanish men’s soccer team gives its first list for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games

The Spanish men’s soccer team gives its first list for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games
The Spanish men’s soccer team gives its first list for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games

The Spanish men’s soccer team announced its first call-up for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A provisional list of 22 players from which the final roster of 18 will emerge.

Santi Denia’s list for the Olympic Games highlights the presence of Fermin Lopez and Alex Baenatwo of the players who are playing in the Euro Cup with the senior team but who are barely having any minutes in the tournament.

Will also be Pau Cubarsianother of the great revelations of FC Barcelona’s season, and young people who have already stood out in LaLiga as forwards Samu Omorodion, Diego Lopez or the side Miguel Gutierrez.

The men’s Olympic soccer tournament is aimed at players born on or after January 1, 2001, but each team can call up three players over 23 years of age. In the case of Spain, they will be Juan Mirandawho was already part of the team that won the Tokyo 2020 Olympic silver medal, Abel Ruiz and Sergio Gomez.

Other young values ​​of Spanish football also stand out, such as the centre-backs Eric García and Christian Mosquera, or the midfielders. Pablo Barrios, Aimar Oroz and Adrian Bernabewho has just completed a great season in the Italian Serie B with Parma.

Spain secured its quota for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games after qualifying for the semifinals of the 2023 U-21 Euro Cup. Eight of the players from that team are present on this provisional list.

The Spanish men’s football team will meet on Monday, July 1, at the Ciudad del Fútbol, ​​where they will spend two weeks training. On Wednesday, July 17, the team will travel to Bordeaux to play a friendly against the United States the following day.

He will then travel to Paris, where he will play his first match on July 24 against Uzbekistan at the Parc des Princes.

 
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