Next Saturday a new edition of the gold Cup when The Savior there will be the Group A in view of Curacao. On the other hand, within hours of the contest being held, the rivalry between the MLS and the MX League is present again due to the number of players that each of them contributes with the maximum tournament of the Concacaf.
In recent times there was a strong debate between whether American football was better than the Mexican, since the former not only surpassed economically, but also equaled it in sports. Because of this, for players, fans and specialists the North American tournament begins to be above the Aztec.
On the other hand, in the pre- Gold Cup 2021, this discussion reappears and is given by the number of players that each league contributes to the maximum Concacaf national team competition. As reported by the MLS, will be 57 items that will represent the most important tournament in the United States, among which the presence of Jonathan Dos Santos, Efrain Alvarez Y Alan Pulido in the Tri.
For its part, MX League was far behind them since there will be 16 players from the most important championship in Mexico who are present to play the Gold Cup. It should be noted that two of them are the attackers Joel Campbell, new player of Rayados from Monterrey, and Gabriel Torres, from Pumas.
Liga MX players who will play in the Gold Cup
Mexico: Alfredo Talavera (Pumas UNAM); Carlos Salcedo (Tigres UANL); Osvaldo Rodríguez (León); Erick Sánchez (Pachuca); Kevin Álvarez (Pachuca); Orbelín Pineda (Cruz Azul); Rogelio Funes Mori (Monterrey); Rodolfo Cota (León); Alan Cervantes (Santos Laguna); Héctor Moreno (Monterrey); Gilberto Sepúlveda (Chivas de Guadalajara); Jonathan Orozco (Xolos de Tijuana); Luis Rodríguez (Tigres UANL); Jesus Gallardo (Monterrey)
Costa Rica: Joel Campbell (Monterrey)
Panama: Gabriel Torres (Pumas UNAM)
MLS players who will play the Gold Cup
Canada: Liam Fraser (Columbus Crew); Tyler Pasher (Houston Dynamo); Mark-Anthony Kaye (Los Angeles FC); Dayne St. Clair (Minnesota United FC); Kamal Miller (CF Montréal); Samuel Piette (CF Montréal); Alistair Johnston (Nashville SC); Tajon Buchanan (New England Revolution); Ayo Akinola (Toronto FC); Richie Laryea (Toronto FC); Jonathan Osorio (Toronto FC); Lucas Cavallini (Vancouver Whitecaps FC); Maxime Crepeau (Vancouver Whitecaps FC).
Costa Rica: Francisco Calvo, (Chicago Fire); Allan Cruz (FC Cincinnati); Ronald Matarrita (FC Cincinnati); Ariel Lassiter (Houston Dynamo); Giancarlo González (Los Angeles Galaxy).
Curaçao: Eloy Room (Columbus Crew).
The Savior: Darwin Ceren (Houston Dynamo); Alex Roldan (Seattle Saunders); Eriq Zavaleta (Toronto FC).
USA: George Bello (Atlanta United); Brad Guzan (Atlanta United); Miles Robinson (Atlanta United); Kellyn Acosta (Colorado Rapids); Jonathan Lewis (Colorado Rapids); Sam Vines (Colorado Rapids); Gyasi Zardes (Columbus Crew); Paul Arriola (DC United); Donovan Pines (DC United); Sebastian Lletget (Los Angeles Galaxy); Anibal Godoy (Nashville SC); Matt Turner (New England Revolution); Sean Johnson (New York City FC); James Sands (New York City FC); Daryl Dike (Orlando City); Eryk Williamson (Portland Timbers); Jackson Yueill (San Jose Earthquakes); Cristian Roldan (Seattle Saunders); Gianluca Busio (Sporting Kansas City).
Haiti: Derrick Etienne (Columbus Crew).
Honduras: Braian Acosta (FC Dallas); Boniek García (Houston Dynamo); Maynor Figueroa (Houston Dynamo); Romell Quioto (CF Montreal).
Jamaica: Oneil Fisher (Los Angeles Galaxy); Andre Blake (Philadelphia Union); Cory Burke (Philadelphia Union); Alvas Powell (Philadelphia Union); Kemar Lawrence (Toronto FC).
Mexico: Jonathan Dos Santos (Los Angeles Galaxy); Efraín Álvarez (Los Angeles Galaxy); Alan Pulido (Sporting Kansas City).
Panama: Anibal Godoy (Nashville SC).
Trinidad and Tobago: Kevin Molino (Columbus Crew).
Suriname: Kelvin Leerdam (Inter Miami).
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