Panini confirma el álbum de la Copa del Mundo sin Neymar en la selección de Brasil

Panini confirmó el viernes la autenticidad de la versión en español del álbum de la Copa del Mundo 2026, que se vende en Europa sin Neymar en el equipo nacional de Brasil. La lista incluye a Rodrygo y Estêvão, a pesar de que lesiones recientes los dejaron fuera del torneo. En Brasil, el álbum se lanza el 1 de mayo.

Panini declaró el viernes (24) que la edición en español del álbum de la Copa del Mundo 2026, revelada por medios locales, excluye a Neymar, la principal estrella de Brasil en los últimos años, pero que aún no ha sido seleccionado por el técnico Carlo Ancelotti.

La convocatoria oficial está programada para el 18 de mayo. Neymar apareció en los últimos tres Mundiales y en los álbumes anteriores. Su omisión llamó la atención, al igual que la inclusión de Rodrygo, delantero del Real Madrid que se encuentra fuera de juego por lesión y ausente del torneo que organizarán Estados Unidos, Canadá y México.

Estêvão, del Chelsea, también aparece en la lista a pesar de una lesión muscular de grado 4 sufrida contra el Manchester United el sábado (18), lo que hace improbable su participación. La plantilla de Brasil de Panini incluye a dos porteros (Alisson y Bento), cinco defensas (Marquinhos, Éder Militão, Gabriel Magalhães, Danilo y Wesley), tres centrocampistas (Lucas Paquetá, Casemiro y Bruno Guimarães) y ocho delanteros (Luiz Henrique, Vini Jr., Rodrygo, João Pedro, Matheus Cunha, Gabriel Martinelli, Raphinha y Estêvão).

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