Liga MX players with national teams during the international break

A fan sporting a Mexican fighter mask awaits the Russia 2018 World Cup round of 16 football match between Brazil and Mexico at the Samara Arena in Samara on July 2, 2018. (Photo by BENJAMIN CREMEL / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MOBILE PUSH ALERTS/DOWNLOADS (Photo credit should read BENJAMIN CREMEL/AFP/Getty Images)
A fan sporting a Mexican fighter mask awaits the Russia 2018 World Cup round of 16 football match between Brazil and Mexico at the Samara Arena in Samara on July 2, 2018. (Photo by BENJAMIN CREMEL / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MOBILE PUSH ALERTS/DOWNLOADS (Photo credit should read BENJAMIN CREMEL/AFP/Getty Images) /
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Liga MX will see at least one player from every club with a national team squad this international break.

It’s sometimes a bit difficult to find out what Liga MX players are where during these international breaks. To help, I’ve compiled a list of players from each squad who received a call-up from their home country.  I tried my best, so if there are a few mistakes, I apologize. This list should at least give you an idea of what countries to watch if you’re looking for players from the top Mexican league.

America (6)

Matheus Uribe – Colombia
Renato Ibarra – Ecuador
Edson Alvarez – Mexico
Henry Martin – Mexico
Bruno Valdez – Paraguay
Cecilio Dominguez – Paraguay

Atlas (1)

Lorenzo Reyes – Chile

Chivas (4)

Raul Gudino – Mexico
Jose Carlos Van Rankin – Mexico
Isaac Brizuela – Mexico
Angel Zaldivar – Mexico

Cruz Azul (2)

Igor Lichnovsky – Chile
Roberto Alvarado – Mexico

Leon (1)

Pedro Aquino – Peru

Lobos (2)

Felix Crisanto – Honduras
Michaell Chirinos – Honduras

Monarcas Morelia (1)

Diego Valdez – Chile

Monterrey (3)

Jesus Gallardo – Mexico
Jonathan Gonzalez – Mexico
Celso Ortiz – Paraguay

Necaxa (4)

Victor Davila – Chile
Hugo Gonzalez – Mexico
Brayan Beckeles – Honduras
Matias Fernandez – Chile

Pachuca (4)

Oscar Murillo – Colombia
Angelo Sagal – Chile
Erick Aguirre – Mexico
Victor Guzman – Mexico

Puebla (1)

Lucas Cavallini – Canada

Pumas (1)

Juan Iturbe – Paraguay

Queretaro (1)

Javier Guemez – Mexico

Santos Laguna (4)

Jonathan Rodriguez – Uruguay
Ayrton Preciado – Ecuador
Jesus Angulo – Mexico
Gerardo Arteaga – Mexico

Tigres (4)

Enner Valencia – Ecuador
Luis Rodriguez – Mexico
Jesus Duenas – Mexico
Jurgen Damm – Mexico

Tijuana (2)

Miller Bolanos – Ecuador
Gibran Lajud – Mexico

Toluca (1)

Cristian Broja – Colombia

Veracruz (3)

Luis Caicedo – Ecuador
Pedro Gallese – Peru
Wilder Cartagen – Peru

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The FIFA international break is going to be a long one. With every Liga MX club represented, though, it should give us enough to talk about, in the meantime.

If you see a name you know is wrong or think of someone I’ve mistakenly omitted from the list, send us a message on Twitter @VivaLigaMX. We want to make this list as accurate as possible for every fan out there.