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The Latvian men's basketball team will not be able to help center player, Ronald Zak, at the upcoming World Cup qualifier match on Thursday, announced the team's official. Latvian Basketball Association (LBS). The rabbit injury to the leg does not allow the drive to run at full capacity, so he will not be able to get to the square on Thursday.
For the first time in the official candidacy, striker Artur Strautiņš has been included in the national team's candidacy, as well as acting leader, Marcis Vitols, who is participating for the first time in the competition. main team of Latvia.
"The Latvian national team has a total of 12 players and will fight for victory on Thursday." Long-time players have both the experience and the motivation – to attack the attackers and Montenegrin forces centers. The workouts combine tactical accents and attempt to reestablish or connect players. "There was little time to rectify the nuances, so the role and mood of the whole 40 minutes will be of particular importance," said Arsen Vecvagara, head coach of the Team, LBS.
Given the results of the first stage, currently in the second qualifying period for the World Cup, Spain with seven wins in eight matches is in first place, with six successes, followed by Turkey, but Latvia has five wins . Montenegro and Ukraine have won four successes, while Slovenia has won two victories.
The three best sub-teams of the I will win a final of the World Cup.
In the first phase, Latvia reacted twice against Turkey and Ukraine, as well as against Sweden, which did not qualify for the next qualifying round.
The third "window" of February 22 next year should allow to fight against Spain in his field, but the selection will be closed on February 25 by a duel against Montenegro.
The final of the World Cup will be held in China next year. The Czech Republic, Germany, Greece and Lithuania have obtained a European panel.
Men's basketball team from Latvia
Kaspars Vecvagars (King Wilki Morskie in Szczecin, Poland), Rihards Lomažs, Ronalds Zaķis (both – "Ventspils"), Jānis Blūms (Perm "Parma", Russia), Arthur Ausinger, Artis Ate, Andrej Gražulis, Andrejs Gražulis, Andris – "VEF Riga"), Ojārs Siliņš, Artur Strautiņš (both – Trieste "Alma", Italy), Martins Meier (Krasnoyarsk "Jenisej", Russia), Dairis Bertans (AX Milan Armani Exchange Olimpia, Italy), Roland Freimanis ( Lemons "Ifaistos", Greece), Kaspars Bērziņš ("Ogre"), Marcis Vitols (Odessa "Dynamo").
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