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Lionel Messi Loses Three Argentina Teammates for Upcoming Friendly Due to Unexpected Reason

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Argentina prepare for their friendlies ahead of the 2026 World Cup, but Lionel Messi loses three key teammates for unexpected reasons.

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The Argentine team will travel to Angola without Julián Álvarez, Giuliano Simeone and Nahuel Molina. The three players of the Atlético de Madrid will not be with the Albiceleste in the friendly against Angola next Friday. The three footballers will stay in Madrid because they have not completed the process of vaccination of yellow fever, as reported this Monday by the AFA (Association of Argentine Football).In a statement, the AFA pointed out th…

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Julián Álvarez and three other players from the Atlético de Madrid were dismissed from Argentina's call for the friendly match against Angola for not having been vaccinated against yellow fever.

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Julián Álvarez, Nahuel Molina and Giuliano Simeone, the three players of Atlético de Madrid who had been summoned by Lionel Scaloni for the friendly to Angola, were disaffected by the Argentine National Team this Monday because they did not apply the yellow fever vaccine, which was necessary to enter the African country.The Argentine Football Association (AFA) communicated through its official channels that the decision to remove the three footb…

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World Soccer Talk broke the news in on Monday, November 10, 2025.
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