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Che García defined the 14 summoned from Argentina who will begin training for what is to come



Argentina will begin its training on August 4 in Bahía Blanca. Then, it will continue in Mar del Plata.

Néstor García, coach of the Argentine national team, presented a list with 14 players summoned to begin training. After having issued a list with 24 names potentially summoned, the list has already been confirmed to start preparation in the coming days.

The Albiceleste team’s training sessions will start on Thursday, August 4, in Bahía Blanca, an emblematic city for Argentine basketball. The Dow Center, designed by a historical figure like Pepe Sánchez, will receive the national delegation to begin the preparation in the best way, with all the comforts in a first-class environment.

Then, on Sunday the 7th, the team will travel to Mar del Plata to continue with the set-up there.

Argentina has a new window of the FIBA ​​Qualifiers ahead for the 2023 World Cup. To do so, it will be a visitor to Canada on August 25 at the Victoria Memorial Arena and will host the Bahamas on August 29 at the Islas Malvinas Sports Center in Mar del Plata. . Then, the AmeriCup appears on the calendar, which will start on September 2 in Recife, Brazil, where Argentina will share Group B with the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic.

Thursday, August 25
Time to confirm | Canada vs Argentina (At the Victoria Memorial Arena, CAN)

Monday August 29
Hours to be confirmed | Argentina vs Bahamas (at the Islas Malvinas Sports Center, Mar del Plata, ARG)

In this way, Argentina will begin its participation in a new phase of the qualifiers, integrating Group E together with Canada, Bahamas, Dominican Republic, Venezuela and Panama. The Albiceleste cast arrives with a 5-1 record in the previous phase.

The top three from Group E, as well as the top three from Group F and the best fourth team between both zones will qualify directly for the FIBA ​​World Cup 2023.

Argentina National Team – The 14 summoned to start training

Facundo Campazzo | Basis | 1.80 | 23-Mar-1991 | Denver Nuggets (NBA, USA) (Last team)
Nicholas Laprovittola | Basis | 1.85 | 31-Jan-1990 | FC Barcelona (Spain)
Leandro Bolmaro | Escort | 2.00 | 11-Sep-2000 | Utah Jazz (NBA, USA)
Jose Vildoza | Basis | 1.91 | 15-ene-1996 | Flamengo (Brazil)
Gabriel Deck | Wing | 1.98 | 08-Feb-1995 | Real Madrid (Spain)
Marcos Delia | Pivot | 2.06 | 08-Apr-1992 | Trieste (Italy) (Last team)
Carlos Delfino | Escolta | 2.01 | Aug 29, 1982 | Victoria Libertas Pesaro (Italy)
Nicolás Brussino | escort | 2.04 | 02-Mar-1993 | Gran Canaria (Spain)
John Francisco Fernandez | Wing pivot | 2.10 | 21-Nov-2002 | Fuenlabrada (Spain)
Patrick Garino | Wing | 1.98 | May 17, 1993 | Basketball Girona (Spain)
Juan Pablo Vaulet | Wing | 1.99 | 22-Mar-1996 | Baxi Manresa (Spain)
Tayavek Gallizzi | Pivot | 2.05 | 08-Feb-1993 | Cordoba Institute
Thomas Chapero | Pivot Wing | 2.06 | June 10, 2001 | Bosco Sports Association (Spain)
Max Fjellerup | Escort | 1.98 | Nov 25, 1997 | Basketball Girona (Spain)

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