New England Revolution Forward Leo Campana Called up to Ecuador National Team

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Striker joins ‘La Tricolor’ for a pair of friendlies against Canada and New Zealand

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – New England Revolution forward Leonardo Campana has been called up by the Ecuador Men’s National Team for a pair of November international friendly matches. Ecuador will visit Canada on Thursday, Nov. 13 at BMO Field (7:30 p.m. ET), before playing against New Zealand on Tuesday, Nov. 18 at Sports Illustrated Stadium (7:30 p.m. ET).

La Tricolor have already clinched their qualification for the FIFA World Cup 26™, securing their berth in June. Campana owns 18 caps for his native Ecuador, including five matches started. The 25-year-old striker most recently collected two appearances off the bench during October friendly matches against the United States and Mexico. Campana was also selected to Ecuador’s roster during the September international window but did not make an appearance.

In his first season with the Revolution, Campana scored seven goals and registered one assist over 24 appearances in Major League Soccer play, including 20 matches started. Over four MLS seasons between Inter Miami CF and New England, Campana has logged 104 career appearances, 72 of them starts, with 35 goals scored and nine assists. 

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