Chivas contributes 20 players to the Mexican Youth National Teams | OneFootball

Chivas contributes 20 players to the Mexican Youth National Teams | OneFootball

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·6 de marzo de 2025

Chivas contributes 20 players to the Mexican Youth National Teams

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As has become customary, the Cantera Rojiblanca (Red and White Youth Squad) plays a leading role in several of the call-ups to the youth categories of the Mexican National Team. In the last few weeks alone, close to 20 players from the Fuerzas Básicas del Rebaño Sagrado have been considered to work with different representatives of the tricolor.

U-20This category called up 4 Chivas players, including 2 members of the First Team. They are Hugo Camberos, Yael Padilla, Juan Pablo Uribe and Diego Ochoa, who will be part of the tour of Spain that this team will carry out from March 16 to 25 to play against Elche and their similar teams from the United States and France.


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U185 Rojiblancos join this team that will play 3 friendlies in France from March 15 to 26. Sebastián Liceaga, Carlos Hernández, Yohan Orozco, Samir Inda and Santiago Sandoval will play against Nice U18, Bouches-du-Rhone U18 and Olympique de Marseille U18.

U20 Women’s The Rojiblanca Women's Youth Squad also had a presence in the national call-ups, as Yessenia Guzmán and Dana Sandoval were concentrated at the FEMEXFUT's High Performance Center.

U15Both Alexander Aguilar and Rodik Chile were called up by Mexico U15 for two friendlies in the United States.

U16On the other hand, 4 players from Guadalajara were considered to integrate the microcycle that recently concluded at the CAR in Mexico City. Dylan Avelar, André Godínez, Dilan Ruiz and Carlos Bernal participated in the work that this group carried out from March 2 to 6.

U173 Chivas players were called up to the U-17 Tri squad: Gael García, Jonathan Grajales and Emiliano Rodríguez.

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