Colombia national team: Called up by Néstor Lorenzo for the friendlies against South Korea and Japan

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The Argentina coach confirmed the tricolor names for the double at the end of the month.

The Colombian Football Federationannounced through its official social networks this Monday night the list of players called up for the two friendlies of the March FIFA date, which will be played in Asia against Korea and Japan.

La Tricolor will play South Korea in Ulsan next Friday, March 24, and Japan in Osaka on Tuesday, March 28. Prior to that, Lorenzo had a payroll led by the referees James Rodríguez, Radamel Falcao Garcia and Juan Fernando Quinterosupplemented with new talents such as Nelson Palacio and Kevin Castaño.

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Called up from Colombia for the friendlies against South Korea and Japan

  1. Alexis Perez, Giresunspor (TUR)
  2. Alvaro Montero, Millionaires FC (COL)
  3. Camilo Vargas, Atlas FC (MEX)
  4. Carlos Cuesta, KRC Genk (BEL)
  5. Daniel Munoz, KRC Genk (BEL)
  6. Davinson Sanchez, Tottenham Hotspur (ENG)
  7. Deiver Machado, RC lens (FRA)
  8. Devis Vasquez, AC Milan (ITA)
  9. Diego Valoyes, CA Workshops (ARG)
  10. Dylan Borrero, New England Revolution (USA)
  11. Falcao Garcia, Rayo Vallecano (ESP)
  12. James Rodriguez, Olympiacos FC (GRE)
  13. Jefferson Lerma, AFC Bournemouth (ENG)
  14. John Arias, Fluminense (BRA)
  15. Jhon Jader Duran, Aston Villa (ENG)
  16. Jhon Lucumi, Bologna FC (ITA)
  17. Juan David Mosquera, Portland Timbers (USA)
  18. Juan Fernando Quintero, Junior FC (COL)
  19. Johan Carbonero, Racing Club (ARG)
  20. Johan Mojica, Villarreal CF (ESP)
  21. Jorge Carrascal, CSKA Moscow (RUS)
  22. Kevin Castano, Golden Eagles (COL)
  23. Matheus Uribe, FC Porto (POR)
  24. Nelson Palacio, National Athletic (COL)
  25. Rafael Santos Borre, Eintracht Frankfurt (ALE)

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