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    Byron Castillo has been dropped from Ecuador’s squad for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

    Dashiell ColeBy Dashiell ColeNovember 15, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
    Byron Castillo has been dropped from Ecuador’s squad for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

    2022-11-14

    Ecuador withdrew against the invitation presented this Monday World Cup in Qatar – 2022 For the player Byron CastilloFederations for this Chili Y Peru They pointed to Colombia.

    Castle Then there was attention Court of Arbitration for Sporte (TAS) confirmed Ecuador in Qatar-2022, but allowed the tricolor team to withdraw three points from the next South American qualifier and impose an economic penalty for using a document containing Castillo’s false information.

    The invited list recorded some innovations and included players who were usually part of the qualification process, the Copa America Brazil 2021 and friendlies in the United States in June, Murcia and Dusseldorf, and Madrid in November.

    The list also confirmed that Alexander Dominguez, Carlos Cruso and Énner Valencia will compete in the second World Cup of their careers after playing in Brazil in 2014.

    List of invitees

    Archers:
    Alexander Dominguez (Kido League)
    Hernan Galindes (Agas)
    Moises Ramirez (Independence Valley)

    Defense:
    Piero Hincapie (Bayer Leverkusen)
    Felix Torres (Santos Laguna)
    Robert Crowe (Sao Paulo)
    Xavier Areca (Seattle Sounders)
    Jackson Poroso (Troys)
    Angelo Briciato (Genk)
    Pervis Estupinan (Brighton)
    William Bachow (Royal Antwerp)
    Diego Palacios (LAFC)

    Midfielders:
    Moises Caissedo (Brighton)
    Carlos Crusoe (Augsburg)
    Jackson Mendes (LAFC)
    Alan Franco (Workshops)
    Jose Cifuentes (LAFC)
    Angel Mena (Leon)
    Gonzalo Plata (Valladolid)
    Jeremy Sarminto (Brighton)
    Romario Ibarra (Pachuca)
    Ayrton Briciato (Santos)

    Forward:
    Enner Valencia (Fennerbos)
    Michael Estrada (Blue Cross)
    Djorkaeff Reasco (Newell’s Old Boys)
    Kevin Rodriguez (Impabura)

    Dashiell Cole

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