International Friendly

Guatemala vs Nicaragua, 2024 International Friendly

· International Friendly
  • 11': Rubio Rubín
FT
1 - 1
  • 61': Harold Medina (P)
  • Red Card 80': Pablo Rodríguez

About

Guatemala are hosting Nicaragua at PayPal Park, San Jose, California, USA, starting on . The match is a part of the International Friendly.

Game Information

Competition: International Friendly

Venue: PayPal Park
Location: San Jose, California, USA

Line-Ups

GUA Guatemala

No. Name
12 Kevin Moscoso (GK)
16 José Morales Yellow Card
4 José Pinto Yellow Card
15 Allen Yanes Yellow Card
2 José Ardón
23 Elmer Cardoza
5 Jonathan Franco
17 Óscar Castellanos
6 Carlos Mejía
9 José Carlos Martinez
9 Rubio Rubín

NCA Nicaragua

No. Name
23 César Salandia (GK)
5 Justing Cano
6 Henry Niño Yellow Card
4 Marvin David Fletes Yellow Card
18 Bancy Hernández
8 Jonathan Moncada
14 Jeremy Cuarezma
3 Oscar Acevedo
10 Harold Medina
11 Juan Barrera
20 Widman Talavera

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