The coach of Bolivia, Venezuelan César Farías, has called up 25 players for the friendly matches that the team will have in November against Chile and Panama, with the return of three 'foreigners'.
The midfielders Danny Bejarano, who plays for Greek team Lamia, and Alejandro Chumacero, from Mexican team Puebla, as well as the forward Henry Vaca, from Peruvian team Universitario de Deportes, are part of the list released this Thursday by the Bolivian Football Federation (FBF).
The match against Chile will take place on November 15th in the city of Concepción, while four days later Bolivia will visit Panama.
This month, the Bolivian national team lost 1-4 against Venezuela and defeated Haiti 3-1, in what was Farías' first victory in charge of the team.
The victory against Haiti was achieved with goals from Gilbert Álvarez and a brace from Erwin Saavedra, who are also included in the call-up for the next FIFA date.
These friendly matches serve as preparation for the qualification phase for the 2022 World Cup, eliminations that will begin in March next year.
The 25 called-up players are:
Goalkeepers: Jorge Arauz (Royal Pari), Daniel Vaca (The Strongest), Romel Quiñónez (Oriente Petrolero).
Defense: Gabriel Valverde and José Sagredo (The Strongest), Julio César Pérez and Carlos Áñez (Oriente Petrolero), Adrián Jusino and Oscar Ribera (Bolívar), Jefferson Ibañez (Guabirá), Guimer Justiniano (Royal Pari).
Midfielders: Leonel Justiniano and Fernando Saucedo (Wilstermann), Paul Arano and Erwin Sánchez (Blooming), Danny Bejarano (Lamia-GRE), Erwin Saavedra (Bolívar), Jhasmany Campos (The Strongest), Alejandro Chumacero (Puebla-MEX).
Forwards: Rodrigo Ramallo and Carlos Saucedo (San José), Gilbert Álvarez (Wilstermann), Henry Vaca (Universitario-PER), Juan Carlos Arce (Bolívar), Carmelo Algarañaz (Always Ready).