Title: Brazil Prepares for Liga Evolución CONMEBOL with a New Squad Announcement

Brazil is gearing up for the upcoming edition of the Liga Evolución CONMEBOL, and coach Marquinhos Xavier has already announced his squad. After clinching the world title in Uzbekistan, the Brazilian coach has taken the opportunity to test new players in the upcoming matches, focusing primarily on talents from the domestic league.

The roster is composed entirely of athletes currently playing in Brazilian futsal, with one exception: goalkeeper Diego Roncaglio, who is currently without a club after parting ways with Anderlecht. Magnus Futsal is the most represented club in the squad, with three players.

CALL-UP LIST

Pivots: Rafão (Joaçaba), Cigar (Magnus Futsal)

Goalkeepers: Diego Roncaglio

Fixed Players: Lucas Martins (Corinthians), Lucas Gomes (Magnus Futsal)

Wingers: Thiaguinho (Foz Cataratas), Ribeiro (Minas), Higo dos Santos (Minas), Quixeré (Fortaleza), Carlinhos (Magnus Futsal)

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