Daniel Luna, dropped out of the Colombian U-20 team before the start of the hexagon

Daniel Luna will miss the start of the South American sub-20’s final hexagon. The Deportivo Cali record midfielder will be the main casualty for the Colombian national team against Uruguay today, on the first day of the championship’s final stages.

Luna, 19, was required by his new club, Mallorca, to appear on Spanish territory to manage work documentation. The player was due to return to the country on February 3 to rejoin the concentration of ‘la Amarilla’, the Colombian Football Federation said in a statement.

“Inform the Sports Department of the Colombian Football Federation and the coaching staff of the Colombian Under 20 team that the player Daniel Luna withdrew from the concentration of the national team to move to Spain and pursue his new club, Real Mallorca de LaLiga. come. “, is initially read in the text.

“The 19-year-old player must comply with the request of his new team, where he will have to manage the working documentation. As the South American Sub 20 will not be played under the FIFA date and the clubs have the authority to request their players at the time they see fit, the footballer must travel to meet the club’s requirement,” add them to it.

“The Colombian Football Federation, the midfielder and the Spanish team agreed to return to the group led by technical director Héctor Cárdenas on February 3 and play the remaining matches of the Conmebol Sub 20 Final Hexagonal,” concludes .

Luna was a regular base player for coach Héctor Cárdenas and played on the left in the matches against Paraguay (1-1), Peru (2-1), Brazil (1-1) and Argentina (1-1).

Luna’s regular replacement in the starting line-up is midfielder Alexis Castillo Manyoma, who, with the exception of the first game, when he started, has normally entered the second half.




Source: El heraldo

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