Premisia: Carlos Arquetta leaves Honduras U23 for Tokyo 2021 Olympics – Ten

Miguel Palero Has begun compiling its list Tokyo Olympics 2021 And some footballers who were at the Olympics before Guadalajara, unfortunately will not make the final call, some due to poor performance and others due to injury.

TEN has advanced since last Thursday Four footballers – three potential – who will enter as paychecks One of the confirmed sacrifices was the case of the right back, Carlos Horacio Arquita, Due to an injury he has suffered (posterior leg fracture) in recent weeks.

Carlos Arguetta Placeholder Image He was a regular on the U-23 teams, however, this injury did not move him.

The Vida defender also had to remember that he suffered a sprain of his right ankle during the clash against Haiti in the pre-Olympics match, but was able to recover for the semifinals.

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Midfielder is another player who has experienced awkwardness Joseph Rosales, Who has not yet been rejected by the training staff. Athletes must be at the highest level in the Olympics and will not be able to travel with injured footballers by Honduras.

Luis Palma, Carlos Arquita and Carlos Melandes after participating in the Olympics before Guadalajara.

In the case Denil Maldonado (Replaced in the final against Mexico) underwent surgery (torn lateral tendon in his right ankle), but he has already recovered to run “H”‘s defensive zone.

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Next Thursday, July 1 and TEN will announce the official list of those already summoned, and TEN has already put forward some reinforcements Andy Nazar, Brian Moya, Jonathan Rubio and George Penguch.

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