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That's How It Went for Kevin Mier in His Debut with the Colombian National Team.

Summary by TV Azteca
Colombia and Peru clashed in match corresponding to the 15th Day of Conmebol's qualifiers in a duel that marked the debut in the absolute Colombian team of Kevin Mier, goalkeeper of the Blue Cross Machine and that in the face of the injury of Camilo Vargas, had the opportunity to start in the duel of this date FIFA in Barranquilla, Colombia. You may be interested: Cruz Azul faces his biggest challenge: Will Lira and Rodríguez stay or leave to Eu…
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Known as 'The Green Spider', the born in Barrancabermeja is winning the place in the selection to replace Camilo Vargas The article Kevin Mier, the heir of David Ospina who at the age of 14 left his family to be a footballer was originally published in Las2orillas. Copyrights Las2orillas.co

Colombia and Peru clashed in match corresponding to the 15th Day of Conmebol's qualifiers in a duel that marked the debut in the absolute Colombian team of Kevin Mier, goalkeeper of the Blue Cross Machine and that in the face of the injury of Camilo Vargas, had the opportunity to start in the duel of this date FIFA in Barranquilla, Colombia. You may be interested: Cruz Azul faces his biggest challenge: Will Lira and Rodríguez stay or leave to Eu…

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TV Azteca broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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