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⭐️ The stars set to shine in the All-Star Game

⭐️ The stars set to shine in the All-Star Game

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The Liga MX and Major League Soccer, MLS, will meet again on the field to compete in the All-Star Game, where the best talents from each league come together to compete in a soccer match and a skills challenge.
This year, the event will be quite unique, as the growth of both leagues will allow us to see reunions of great stars who previously played in European soccer.
From Liga MX, Sergio Ramos, Sergio Canales, and James Rodríguez will reunite with Lionel
Roster
MLS
Goalkeepers: Dayne St Clair, Brad Stuver, Yohi Takaoka.
Defenders: Jordi Alba, Max Arfsten, Tristan Blackmon, Michael Boxall, Alex Freeman, Jakob Glesnes, Andy Najar, Miles Robinson.
Midfielders: Sebastian Berhalter, David Da Costa, Cristian Espinoza, Evander, Carles Gil, Diego Luna, Hany Mukhtar, Jeppe Tverskov, Philip Zinckernagel.
Forwards: Patrick Agyemang, Tai Baribo, Denis Bouanga, Anders Dreyer, Chucky Lozano, Lionel Messi, Marco Pasalic, Diego Rossi, Sam Surridge, Brian White.
LIGA MX
Goalkeepers: Luis Malagón, Kevin Mier.
Defenders: Sebastián Cáceres, Willer Ditta, Luan García, Jesús Gallardo, Joaquim Pereira, Sergio Ramos, Israel Reyes, Ignacio Rivero, Carlos Rotondi.
Midfielders: Roberto Alvarado, Juan Brunetta, Sergio Canales, Rodrigo Dourado, Erik Lira, Elias Montiel, Gilberto Mora, James Rodríguez, Marcel Ruiz, Agustín Palavecino, Alejandro Zendejas.
Forwards: Dibier Cambindo, Hugo Camberos, Henry Martín, Paulinho, Brian Rodríguez, Alexis Vega
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