Chivas and Pumas with the highest number preselected in the Mexican national team

The match between the Chivas Rayadas del Guadalajara against the Cougars from the UNAM It’s the meeting with the lowest mean age (24.74), so both teams swept the preliminary list of the Mexican National Team Sub 23 that will challenge the pre-Olympic battle.

According to information from Opta, Chivas They have an average age of 25.57 years, while the Pumas are on average 23.91 years old, making them the youngest team in the Liga MX.

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Jaime Lozano presented a list of 50 players last Tuesday, but only 23 will be able to represent Mexico in the Concacaf Pre-Olympic and look for the Tokyo 2020 ticket.

Jaime Lozano considered José Juan Macías, César Huerta, Cristian Calderón, Fernando Beltrán, Uriel Antuna, Jesús Angulo, Gilberto Sepúlveda, Alejandro Mayorga and even Alexis Vega.

Andrés Lillini plays with a base of home-grown players and three of them could participate in next month’s tournament in Guadalajara: Johan Vásquez, Erik Lira and Alan Mozo.

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Likewise, the match between Monterrey (25.68) and Tijuana (24.03) is the second with the lowest mean age (24.85).

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