Bisnis.comJAKARTA – The list of player names of the Spanish U-17 national team for the 2023 U17 World Cup in Indonesia is decorated with many clubs like Real Madrid, Valencia and Barcelona.
Barca, famous for its La Masia academy, contributed eight players to the Spanish national team to participate in the U17 World Cup. Even Barca prodigy Marc Guiu is also part of the team.
Guiu even scored a goal to lead Barcelona to victory against Athletic Bilbao late last month.
The Spanish national team, which arrived in Indonesia some time ago, also brought back left back Oscar Mesa from Real Madrid. Even Mesa’s play is considered to be that of Los Blancos’ legendary left-back, Roberto Carlos.
Meanwhile, in the intermediate sector, the Spanish national team counts on Pablo López from Valencia, ready to operate in the right or left sector.
The Spanish U17 national team will be coached by coach José Lana. In the group stage of Group B of the U-17 World Cup, the Spanish national team was joined by Canada, Mali and Uzbekistan.
“After a week of preparation, the team led by José Lana traveled to Solo, the city where they will play three matches linked to the group stage,” wrote a statement on the official website of Spanish football on Monday.
“Before leaving Bali, the national team held its last training session in a different environment. “Ngurah Rai Stadium, a complex located in Denpasar, the capital of this island,” the official website adds.
Spain is a country that has never won the U-17 World Cup. However, it is believed that the country, known for producing many great footballers at the U-17 World Cup, will still be in the spotlight, with its best performance so far being four-time world runner-up in 1991 , 2003, 2007 and 2017. editions.
Here are the 21 names of the Spanish players who will participate in the 2023 U-17 World Cup:
1. Raul Jiménez (Valencia)
2. Hector Fort Garcia (FC Barcelona)
3. Daniel Munoz Navas (CA Atlético Madrid)
4. Jon Martin Vicente (Real Sociedad)
5. Pau Cubarsi Paredes (FC Barcelona)
6. Pau Prim (FC Barcelona)
7. Pablo Lopez (Valencia)
8. Roberto Martin (Real Madrid)
9. Marc Guiu (FC Barcelona)
10. Juan Hernández (FC Barcelona)
11. Peio Huestamendia (CD Basconia)
12. Igor Oyono (Villarreal)
13. Francisco Pedro Arbol (Granada)
14. Izan Merinos (Malaga)
15. Andrés Cuenca (FC Barcelona)
16.Marc Bernal (FC Barcelona)
17. Oscar Mesa (Real Madrid)
18. Quim Junyent (FC Barcelona)
19. Daniel Yanez (Real Madrid)
20. Paulo Iago Alvarez (Real Madrid)
21. Marcos Gonzalez (Celta Vigo).
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