Argentina already has a squad for the second qualifying window for the 2023 Basketball World Cup

The Argentine basketball team already has the names that will be part of the next FIBA ​​window heading to the 2023 World Cup. There are important news in the payroll made by the coaching staff led by Néstor García.

In view of what will be the second qualifying window towards the FIBA ​​World Cup 2023, the National Team begins to define its path and fine-tune details for the matches that it will play on Friday, February 25 and Saturday, February 26. In this order, Argentina already has the final call for said double date, with a list made up of 15 players.

Argentina will face Venezuela and Panama, in the continuity of Group A. The list made by the coaching staff commanded by Néstor García repeats several names from the previous window played in November, with many protagonists from the National League and also the appearance of figures from abroad.

“We know that we have a difficult Qualifier. We have Luca Vildoza and we love it, we didn’t expect it. Delía, Delfino, Brussino and Mata come. The rest are players from our National League and I feel that, knowing Panama and Venezuela, they are the ideal ones for this window. I am looking forward to meeting the team and training”, Néstor “Che” García told CAB Press.

After the two victories against Paraguay in the November window (93-67 and 82-43), the Argentine team will once again be local at the Obras Sanitarias stadium with the aim of getting closer to one of the seven tickets available on the continent for the world.

Argentina leads Group A of the Americas qualifiers with a 2-0 record, the same record as Venezuela. Precisely against those led by Fernando Duró, they will play on the first day of the second window, on Friday the 25th from 9:40 p.m. (local time) and in what will be a clash between powers of the continent with a lot of history and background. Then, on Saturday the 26th, Argentina’s rival will be Panama, starting at 9:10 p.m. (local time).

Argentina National Team – FIBA ​​Second Window Call

Luca Vildoza – Base – 26 years old – 1m88 – Free

Nicholas Aguirre – Base – 33 years old – 1m89 – Current Regattas

John Ignatius Brusino – Base – 30 years – 1m85 – Quimsa

Franco Baralle – Base – 22 years – 1m80 – Quimsa

Charles Delphine – Shooting Guard – 39 years old – 2m01 – Pesaro (Italy)

Matias Solanas – Escort – 22 years – 1m94 – San Martin de Corrientes

Nicholas Brussino – Shooting Guard – 28 years old – 2m04 – Gran Canaria (Spain)

Leonel Schattman – Shooting guard – 34 years old – 1m94 – Boca Juniors

Mark Kills – Forward – 35 years old – 2m00 – Aguada (Uruguay)

Nicholas Romano – Pivot wing – 34 years old – 2m00 – Instituto de Córdoba

Agustin Barreiro – Pivot Wing – 22 years old – 2m04 – Gymnastics and Fencing by Comodoro Rivadavia

Federico Aguerre – Power forward – 33 years old – 2m03 – Boca Juniors

Tayavek Gallizzi – Pivot – 28 years old – 2m05 – Córdoba Institute

Marcos Delia – Pivot – 29 years old – 2m06 – Trieste (Italy)

Kevin Hernandez – Pivot – 29 years old – 2m05 – Boca Juniors

There are 16 countries in the Americas seeking to qualify for the 2023 World Cup in Japan, the Philippines and Indonesia. There are 7 slots available, which are disputed by Argentina, Bahamas, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Panama, Paraguay, Puerto Rico, Uruguay, Virgin Islands, United States and Venezuela. The teams are divided into 4 groups of 4 members.

FIBA Second Window Fixture – Group A (at Obras Stadium)

Friday February 25

Paraguay vs. Panama

Argentina vs. Venezuela

Saturday February 26

Paraguay vs. Venezuela

Argentina vs. Panama

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Argentina already has a squad for the second qualifying window for the 2023 Basketball World Cup