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Superliga: FC Argeș left the Slovenia canton. The newly promoted lot

FC Argeș left today in the canton of Slovenia, in the town of Rogla, located at an altitude of 1490 meters. The Pitesti will prepare there until June 27.

In the training period in Slovenia, the eagles have scheduled several training matches, the opponents to be communicated in the following days, informs Argesfc.ro.

The lot moved by FC Argeș in Slovenia

Portarii: Cătălin Straton, Luca Crăciun, Alexandru Silveanu

Field players: Florin Borța, Dorinel Oancea, Leard Sadriu, Guilherme Garutti, Esteban Orozco, Mario Tudose, Marius Briceag, Roberto Sierra, Takayuki Seto, Ionuț Rădescu, Yanis Pîrvu, Patrick Dulcea, Robert Moldoveanu, Franck Tchassem, Vadim Rață, Mihai Roman, Eldin Mehmedović, Nacho Heras, Caio Ferreira Martins, Adriano Manole, Rafael Petriu, Claudiu Stancu, Andrei Dinu.

“It should be noted that in this training stage in Slovenia, 5 juniors were co -opted from the Club Academy, respectively Luca Crăciun, Andrei Dinu, Adriano Manole, Claudiu Stancu and Rafael Petriu.

This aspect once again denotes the fact that FC Argeș attaches special importance to the Academy and wants more and more juniors to make the step towards the Fanion team of Argeș County.

With the white-violets they did not move Kevin Doukouré and Andrei Tofan, who were injured. At the same time, Esteban Orozco and Vadim Rață will reach the cantonment on June 17, returning from the matches of the national teams of the equatorial guinea and the Republic of Moldova ”, announces the Piteștean club.

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