

Dominican Republic's Star Striker Mariano Díaz Out, Major Setback for World Cup Qualifiers
Dominican Republic Suffers Setback: Key Striker Mariano Díaz Out Due to Injury Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic – The Dominican Republic national football team has suffered a major blow ahead of crucial World Cup qualifying matches. Star striker Mariano Díaz, a former Real Madrid player, will miss the upcoming games due to injury, as confirmed by national team coach Marcelo Neveleff. "This is a significant loss for us," Neveleff stated. "Mariano is a key player, and his absence will be felt." Díaz's absence will be keenly felt, especially in the team's upcoming match against Guatemala. The team was counting on his offensive prowess to bolster their chances in the qualifiers. His experience playing for top European clubs like Real Madrid, Sevilla, and Lyon made him a valuable asset to the team. The video shows highlights of his impressive career. The Dominican Republic will now have to strategize without their key striker, facing a tough challenge in their quest for World Cup qualification. The team's next match is scheduled for this Friday.