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Will Batista get the call-up for Fortaleza?

Will Batista get the call-up for Fortaleza?

Yahooa day ago
After the bitter draw against Sao Paulo, Atlético Nacional shifts its focus to the BetPlay II League.In this regard, today's news is that Facundo Batista continues to have inflammation in his nose, but for now he will not undergo surgery and will play with a protective mask.
That said, he is currently one of the doubts in the squad list for the Paisa team to face Fortaleza.
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