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El Observatorio del Fútbol CIES revela este lunes en su carta semanal, que Francia es el segundo país exportador de futbolistas del mundo con 978 expatriados. Brasil encabeza este ranking con 1.219 jugadores jugando en el exterior y Argentina completa el podio con sus 815 jugadores.
Este estudio, que incluye 135 ligas de todo el mundo, también revela que desde 2017 la francesa es la más exportada con 208 nuevos jugadores fichados en el extranjero, un 27% más en los últimos cinco años.
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