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Liga MX will see at least one player from every club with a national team squad this international break.

It’s sometimes a bit difficult to find out what Liga MX players are where during these international breaks. To help, I’ve compiled a list of players from each squad who received a call-up from their home country. I tried my best, so if there are a few mistakes, I apologize. This list should at least give you an idea of what countries to watch if you’re looking for players from the top Mexican league.

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America (6)

Matheus Uribe – Colombia

Renato Ibarra – Ecuador

Edson Alvarez – Mexico

Henry Martin – Mexico

Bruno Valdez – Paraguay

Cecilio Dominguez – Paraguay

Atlas (1)

Lorenzo Reyes – Chile

Chivas (4)

Raul Gudino – Mexico

Jose Carlos Van Rankin – Mexico

Isaac Brizuela – Mexico

Angel Zaldivar – Mexico

Cruz Azul (2)

Igor Lichnovsky – Chile

Roberto Alvarado – Mexico

Leon (1)

Pedro Aquino – Peru

Lobos (2)

Felix Crisanto – Honduras

Michaell Chirinos – Honduras

Monarcas Morelia (1)

Diego Valdez – Chile

Monterrey (3)

Jesus Gallardo – Mexico

Jonathan Gonzalez – Mexico

Celso Ortiz – Paraguay

Necaxa (4)

Victor Davila – Chile

Hugo Gonzalez – Mexico

Brayan Beckeles – Honduras

Matias Fernandez – Chile

Pachuca (4)

Oscar Murillo – Colombia

Angelo Sagal – Chile

Erick Aguirre – Mexico

Victor Guzman – Mexico

Puebla (1)

Lucas Cavallini – Canada

Pumas (1)

Juan Iturbe – Paraguay

Queretaro (1)

Javier Guemez – Mexico

Santos Laguna (4)

Jonathan Rodriguez – Uruguay

Ayrton Preciado – Ecuador

Jesus Angulo – Mexico

Gerardo Arteaga – Mexico

Tigres (4)

Enner Valencia – Ecuador

Luis Rodriguez – Mexico

Jesus Duenas – Mexico

Jurgen Damm – Mexico

Tijuana (2)

Miller Bolanos – Ecuador

Gibran Lajud – Mexico

Toluca (1)

Cristian Broja – Colombia

Veracruz (3)

Luis Caicedo – Ecuador

Pedro Gallese – Peru

Wilder Cartagen – Peru

The FIFA international break is going to be a long one. With every Liga MX club represented, though, it should give us enough to talk about, in the meantime.

If you see a name you know is wrong or think of someone I’ve mistakenly omitted from the list, send us a message on Twitter @VivaLigaMX. We want to make this list as accurate as possible for every fan out there.