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🚨 Almeyda calls up ten academy players for Sevilla's pre-season

🚨 Almeyda calls up ten academy players for Sevilla's pre-season

Yahoo27-06-2025
Alberto Flores, Oso, Castrín, Ramón Martínez, Lulo, Manu Bueno, Mateo Mejía, Alberto Collado, and Antonetti will start working with the first team from the beginning.
Sevilla FC will start the preseason this weekend, with the usual medical tests and the first sessions at the sports city.
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This will be the starting point of a new stage led by Matías Almeyda, who has decided to count on several players from the subsidiary to start the preparation.
Among the chosen ones are names like Alberto Flores, Oso, Collado, Manu Bueno, Lulo and Ramón Martínez, in addition to Mateo Mejía, Castrín, Antonetti and a Idumbo who has already been integrated into the dynamics of the first team since his arrival last summer.
Some of them, like Flores, Ramón Martínez and Manu Bueno, have already accumulated minutes and experience in both training and official matches with the first team.
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