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·15 de noviembre de 2025

São Paulo’s three called-up players: fixtures for this Fifa break

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São Paulo is focused on training during this FIFA date. With no matches scheduled, the Tricolor is aiming for the classic against Corinthians next Thursday at 7:30 PM (Brasília time) at Neo Química Arena. During this week full of activities, coach Hernán Crespo is unable to count on three players, all called up by their national teams: Damián Bobadilla, Ferraresi, and Gonzalo Tapia.

The Commitments

An important midfielder for Paraguay, Bobadilla helped his national team return to a World Cup since 2010 in South Africa. During this November FIFA date, the Paraguayans face friendlies against the United States and Mexico on the 15th and 18th, respectively.


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On the other hand, Gonzalo Tapia's Chile did not have the same luck as Paraguay and will not be present at next year's World Cup. With no aspirations until the start of the new cycle, the Chileans will face two teams that will also be absent from the World Cup. On the 15th, they face Russia, and on the 18th, they face Peru.

Finally, Ferraresi went through a major disappointment in the last Qualifiers. Playing at home, Venezuela let the playoff spot slip away in the last round and is now focusing on its rebuilding. In November, the team had only one commitment. This Friday, they faced Australia, which has already secured its place in the World Cup.

The FIFA date officially ends on the 19th, Wednesday, while the Majestic against Corinthians will be a day later, on Thursday. The presence of the three athletes mentioned above is still uncertain.

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