The legionnaires of Guatemala to face Guyana and Costa Rica in the Nations League A Concacaf 2024

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He Bicolor coach Luis Fernando Tena already has the players for the October games of the Concacaf Nations League A 2024 and among them legionnaires of Guatemala that will be available for both parties.

For the two games that the Selectionthe strategist called up 28 footballers, including 11 legionnaireswho will seek to make a difference against the teams of Guyana and Costa Rica. Below we will tell you who they are and where they play. What a chilero!

Nations League A Concacaf 2024: The legionnaires of Guatemala

The Bicolor traveled to Guyana in the Caribbean for the matchday 3 match of the Nations League A. The group left on Wednesday, October 9, 2024 and after a stopover in Panama arrived at the island where they will hold the first match in the National Track & Field Leonora in the city of Leonora.

After the game on Friday, October 11, 2024, he will visit the National Stadium in the city of San José, to face Costa Rica, and for this, strategist Tena called 28 players to be able to count on footballers who play abroad and that they would be the ones called to make a difference. What a chilero!

Description of the photo for people with visual disabilities: In the image the goalkeeper Nicholas Hagen, one of the Guatemalan legionnaires, who will play in the Nations League A. (Credit: Fedefut)

They are the chapines legionnaires in the 2024 Nations League A

For the first two games of the Bicolor, where they faced Martinique on September 5, 2024 and achieved a 3-1 victory and the 0-0 draw against Costa RicaTena called the same legionnaires and now trusts them again for the two momentous games.

  • Nicholas Hagengoalkeeper for the MLS Columbus Crew
  • Aaron Herreradefender for DC United of the MLS
  • Nicolas Samayoadefense of CSM Politehnica Iași of Romania.
  • Olger Escobardefender of the New England Revolution II of the MLS Next Pro
  • Rodrigo Saraviamidfielder for Municipal Pérez Zeledón of the Promerica League of Costa Rica
  • Marco Dominguezmidfielder for Pacific FC of the Canadian First Division
  • Darwin Lomforward for CS Cartaginés of the Promerica League of Costa Rica
  • Elmer Cardozafront of Panagiarkos of the Second Division of Greece
  • Oscar Santisforward for Dinamo Tbilisi, Georgian Super League
  • Rubio Méndez Rubínstriker for Querétaro FC, Liga MX
  • Nathaniel Méndez-Laing, front of the Derby County of the Second Division of England

A team with Guatemalan roots

Although of the 11 legionnaires Only six were born in Guatemala, all of them have Chapinian roots and have shown their love for the country, which is why they chose to wear the blue and white camisole. Although not all of them will be starters or will have few minutes, there are several who have shown a very good level.

Without a doubt, strategist Tena will have the Leagues Cup champion with the Columbus Crew, Nicholas Hagenas well as with the owner of DC United, Aaron Herrera and the forward captain of the Derby County, Nathaniel Mendez-Laingso don’t hesitate to watch the two games against Guyana and Costa Rica. What a chilero!

Photo description for people with visual disabilities: In the image midfielder Rodrigo Saravia during training for the Nations League A. (Credit: Fedefut)

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