Uruguayan in Clausura Ideal XI | Professional League

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The Argentine Professional League announced this Thursday the ideal eleven for the second half of 2026prepared from the performance in the Closing Tournament 2025a contest that consecrated champion to Students of La Plata. Among the outstanding footballers appears a Uruguayanwhich was included in the starting lineup.

The only Uruguayan footballer present at the once ideal
was Juan de Dios Paintedright back formed in Juventud de Las Piedras and currently in Gymnastics and Fencing La Plata. He saw action in all 18 of his team’s games and had one assist.

Beyond the individual recognition of the Uruguayan, the ideal eleven showed a wide variety of clubs represented. Racingrunner-up of the tournament, was the team with the most players in the initial formation, while StudentsClausura champion, added a greater total presence by also accounting for substitutes.

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Students, team led by Eduardo Dominguez
He had in the starting eleven Santiago Nunez y Edwuin Cetréand he also had the Uruguayan on the bench Fernando Muslera, Santiago Ascacíbar and Cristian Medina.

Rosario Centralchampion of the annual table, contributed to Angel Di Maria as owner, in addition to Franco Ibarra y Alejo Veliz
between the relays.

The rest of the ideal team was completed with players from Boca
Juniors
(Leandro Paredes and Ayrton Costa), Argentinos Juniors
(Alan Lescano y Leandro Lozano), Platense (Rolando Martinez) y Racingwhich placed Facundo Cambeses, Gabriel Rojas and Santiago Sosa.

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