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·16 de noviembre de 2025

FIFA data: minutes played by Arrascaeta, Sandro, Carrascal & more

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November FIFA Date is the Last of the 2025 Season


The first round of matches for the November FIFA Date has come to an end. After friendlies leading up to the World Cup, the players called up from Flamengo still have one more commitment ahead.

Of the seven called up, only Varela played the full 90 minutes on the field. On the other hand, Arrascaeta was not included in the squad for the match against Mexico. Check out the participation of the Rubro-Negro players with Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, and Uruguay.


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WHAT WERE THE MINUTES PLAYED BY FLAMENGO PLAYERS DURING THE FIFA DATE?

BRAZIL

  1. Alex Sandro – played 89 minutes against Senegal
  2. Danilo – remained on the bench

COLOMBIA

  1. Jorge Carrascal – played 25 minutes against New Zealand

ECUADOR

  1. Gonzalo Plata – played 45 minutes against Canada

URUGUAY

Alex Sandro started as a starter and helped Brazil defeat Senegal 2-0 in London. Meanwhile, Carlo Ancelotti did not use Danilo, who stayed on the bench for the entire match.

Carrascal started on the bench for Colombia and, at the 20th minute of the second half, coach Néstor Lorenzo put him on the field in the 2-1 win over New Zealand in Fort Lauderdale. On the other hand, Gonzalo Plata began as a substitute for Ecuador and entered at the start of the second half of the goalless draw with Canada in Toronto.

For Uruguay, Varela played the full 90 minutes in the 0-0 draw against Mexico. On the other hand, Viña stayed on the bench for the entire match, and Arrascaeta was not even listed for the match.

WHAT NOW?

Now, the seven Flamengo players called up remain at the disposal of their respective national teams. That’s because the FIFA Date still has one more round of matches, which concludes on November 18.

On November 18, Brazil faces Tunisia at 4:30pm (Brasília time) in Lille, while Uruguay takes on the United States at 9pm (Brasília time) in Tampa. Later in the evening, Colombia plays Nigeria at 10pm (Brasília time) in New York, and Ecuador faces New Zealand at 10:30pm (Brasília time) in New Jersey.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.

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