News
VIE 24.03.2017
* Only first-team players from each club travelling to play with their senior national sides are included.
LaLiga Santander
D. Alavés: Christian Santos (Venezuela), Óscar Romero (Paraguay), Dani Torres (Colombia), Aleksandar Katai (Serbia).
Athletic Club: Kepa Arrizabalaga (Spain).
OFFICIAL | @kepa_46 substitutes @PReina25 in @SeFutbol call up https://t.co/KSa0AzVhD1
— Selección Española (@SeFutbol) March 22, 2017
Atlético Madrid: Koke (Spain), Jan Oblak (Slovenia), Diego Godín (Uruguay), José Giménez (Uruguay), Filipe Luis (Brazil), Stefan Savic (Montenegro), Antoine Griezmann (France), Kevin Gameiro (France), Ángel Correa (Argentina), Yannick Ferreira Carrasco (Belgium).
RC Celta: Iago Aspas (Spain), Facundo Roncaglia (Argentina), Nemanja Radoja (Serbia), Pablo Hernández (Chile), Daniel Wass (Denmark), Pione Sisto (Denmark), John Guidetti (Sweden).
RC Deportivo: Fayçal Fajr (Morocco), Celso Borges (Costa Rica), Emre Çolak (Turkey), Gaël Kakuta (DR Congo).
RCD Espanyol: Diego Reyes (Mexico), Hernán Pérez (Paraguay), Felipe Caicedo (Ecuador).
FC Barcelona: Gerard Piqué (Spain), Jordi Alba (Spain), Andrés Iniesta (Spain), Sergio Busquets (Spain), Marc-André ter Stegen (Germany), Jasper Cillesen (Nederlands), Samuel Umtiti (France), André Gomes (Portugal), Ivan Rakitic (Croatia), Arda Turan (Turkey), Javier Mascherano (Argentina), Lionel Messi (Argentina), Luis Suárez (Uruguay), Neymar (Brazil).
Granada CF: Guillermo Ochoa (Mexico), Gastón Silva (Uruguay), Artem Kravets (Ukraine), Sverrir Ingason (Iceland), Agbo Uche (Nigeria), René Krhin (Slovenia), Mehdi Carcela-González (Morocco).
CD Leganés: Darwin Machís (Venezuela).
Málaga CF: Denys Boyko (Ukraine), Mikel Villanueva (Venezuela), Adalberto Peñaranda (Venezuela).
CA Osasuna: Kenan Kodro (Bosnia and Herzegovina).
Real Betis: Riza Durmisi (Denmark), Felipe Gutiérrez (Chile), Alin Tosca (Romania).
Real Madrid: Dani Carvajal (Spain), Sergio Ramos (Spain), Nacho (Spain), Isco (Spain), Álvaro Morata (Spain), Keylor Navas (Costa Rica), Pepe (Portugal), Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal), Marcelo (Brazil), Casemiro (Brazil), James Rodríguez (Colombia), Toni Kroos (Germany), Mateo Kovacic (Croatia), Luka Modric (Croatia), Gareth Bale (Wales).
— Real Madrid C.F. (@realmadriden) March 21, 2017
Good luck to the 16 madridistas who've been called up to for their national teams!
https://t.co/wU0AL2Evra#HalaMadrid pic.twitter.com/8FHMjyTSSV
Real Sociedad: Asier Illarramendi (Spain), Carlos Vela (Mexico).
Sevilla FC: Sergio Rico (Spain), Vitolo (Spain), Gabriel Mercado (Argentina), Adil Rami (France), Stevan Jovetic (Montenegro).
R. Sporting: Akram Afif (Qatar), Elderson Echiejilé (Nigeria), Duje Cop (Croatia).
Valencia CF: João Cancelo (Portugal), Aymen Abdennour (Tunisia), Enzo Pérez (Argentina), Fabián Orellana (Chile).
Villarreal CF: Mateo Musacchio (Argentina), Antonio Rukavina (Serbia), Jonathan dos Santos (Mexico), Nicola Sansone (Italia).
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Cádiz CF: Rafidine Abdullah (Comores), Eddy Silvestre (Azerbaijan).
Girona FC: Yassine Bounou (Morocco).
SD Huesca: Alexander González (Venezuela).
CD Lugo: Serge Leuko (Cameroon).
Nàstic: Mohamed Djetei (Cameroon), Stole Dimitrievski (Macedonia).
CD Numancia: Munir Mohand (Marruecos).
Rayo Vallecano: Manucho (Angola).
Sevilla Atlético: Fabrice Ondoa (Cameroon).
CD Tenerife: 'Choco' Lozano (Honduras).
Real Zaragoza: Rolf Feltscher (Venezuela).
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