Mexico Roster For Bosnia Match Will Be Released Thursday

Mexico will release their roster for the Bosnia friendly on Thursday.

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Mexico's first roster under manager Jose Manuel De La Torre will be revealed Thursday.

De La Torre will announce the roster he will use for Mexico's Feb 9 match against Bosnia in Atlanta.

The macth is on an international fixture date which will allow De La Torre to select any players without club interference. The only players not eligible are Efrain Juarez and Carlos Vela, who are serving six-month suspensions from El Tri.

De La Torre took over Mexico in November as he became Mexico's fourth manager of 2010. Mexico will participate in the Gold Cup and Copa America, and will also play Paraguay in March in preparation for the two summer tournaments.

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