It’s time for another FIFA international break and Liga MX is, again, well-represented.
Last international break, I put together a list of Liga MX players on international rosters. It seemed to get a good response as something fans like me found useful, so here is an updated list for the November friendlies.
As with last time, contact me on Twitter @GarettRKerber or @VivaLigaMX to let me know if I missed anyone or got anyone wrong. The Colombian National Team roster was a bit difficult to locate for me this time around, so that alone should provide some changes, for example. In the meantime, I left the Colombian players from last time on the list, knowing full-well I’ll have to change some.
Without further ado, the list:
America (7)
Agustin Marchesin – Argentina
Matheus Uribe – Colombia
Renato Ibarra – Ecuador
Edson Alvarez – Mexico
Henry Martin – Mexico
Bruno Valdez – Paraguay
Cecilio Dominguez – Paraguay
Atlas (1)
Lorenzo Reyes – Chile
Chivas (3)
Isaac Brizuela – Mexico
Angel Zaldivar – Mexico
Alan Pulido – Mexico
Cruz Azul (3)
Roberto Alvarado – Mexico
Jose Corona – Mexico
Julio Dominguez – Mexico
Leon (1)
Pedro Aquino – Peru
Lobos (2)
Felix Crisanto – Honduras
Michaell Chirinos – Honduras
Monarcas Morelia (4)
Diego Valdes – Chile
Sebastian Vegas – Chile
Gabriel Achilier – Ecuador
Edison Flores – Peru
Monterrey (2)
Jesus Gallardo – Mexico
Celso Ortiz – Paraguay
Necaxa (2)
Hugo Gonzalez – Mexico
Brayan Beckeles – Honduras
Pachuca (4)
Oscar Murillo – Colombia
Angelo Sagal – Chile
Erick Aguirre – Mexico
Victor Guzman – Mexico
Puebla (2)
Lucas Cavallini – Canada
Anderson Santamaria – Peru
Pumas (0)
Queretaro (1)
Javier Guemez – Mexico
Santos Laguna (3)
Jonathan Rodriguez – Uruguay
Ayrton Preciado – Ecuador
Gerardo Arteaga – Mexico
Tigres (4)
Enner Valencia – Ecuador
Luis Rodriguez – Mexico
Jesus Duenas – Mexico
Javier Aquino – Mexico
Tijuana (1)
Miller Bolanos – Ecuador
Toluca (1)
Cristian Broja – Colombia
Veracruz (3)
Luis Caicedo – Ecuador
Pedro Gallese – Peru
Wilder Cartagen – Peru
There won’t be another Liga MX match until November 23, when Monarcas Morelia tries to secure their spot in Liguilla against Cruz Azul. For many fans, watching El Tri will be enough to get their Mexican soccer fix, but if even that won’t do it for you, there are plenty of Liga MX players to follow throughout the break. If that won’t help, I’m sorry. Maybe watch re-runs of the El Tri win over Germany or prepare a letter and a starting eleven to send to the coach of your favorite Liga MX club. It’s going to be a while.