Rui Borges set to lose at least four key players at Sporting | OneFootball

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·6. November 2025

Rui Borges set to lose at least four key players at Sporting

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The Georgia National Team Coach has once again called up Kochorashvili for the national team duties, which will face a crucial double fixture in the upcoming FIFA international break for the 2026 World Cup qualification. The midfielder from Sporting has been a regular presence in his country's squad.

Kochorashvili joins other players who have already been called up by their respective national teams. Morten Hjulmand, for Denmark, and the Greek duo composed of Vagiannidis and Ioannidis, for the Greece National Team, are, at this moment, the other players who already know they will leave Alvalade during the next FIFA international break.


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Most national teams have a double fixture scheduled for mid-November. However, several national coaches have not yet announced their squad, which leaves Rui Borges uncertain about who he will have available during the next national championship break.

There are several players who have not yet been called up but are expected to be in the coming days: Rui Silva, Pedro Gonçalves, Francisco Trincão, and Gonçalo Inácio for the national team, but also names like Luis Suárez, Maxi Araújo, Geny Catamo, are expected to make a return to their national squads. The same applies to Geovany Quenda and João Simões, likely for the youth teams of the national squad.

On the other hand, there are important names: Hidemasa Morita was not called up for Japan's fixtures, just like Ousmane Diomande. Zeno Debast is also expected to stay at Alvalade recovering from injury, as is Ivan Fresneda, who was called up for Spain's under-21s during the last break.

Check out here the amazing goal by Kochorashvili while playing for Georgia:

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