Three Wycombe players have received international call ups for their country’s respective matches over the next few weeks.
Daryl Horgan, who became the first Wycombe player to face England in an international match last November, has been included in the Republic of Ireland’s 27-man squad for their upcoming internationals against Andorra and Hungary on June 3 and June 8.
He has played 12 games for his country, after making his debut in March 2017.
Horgan played 42 games for Wycombe this season, scoring once
Daryl Horgan has been named in the @FAIreland squad for their next two fixtures.
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) May 24, 2021
Keep doing us proud, Daryl! https://t.co/aT5UzF5lE9
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Andre Burley, who has yet to make an appearance for the Chairboys, has been called up to the St Kitts & Nevis squad for their World Cup qualifiers against Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago.
The 21-year-old made his debut for the Caribbean country in March.
Burley is yet to make his debut for Wanderers
Completing our hat-trick of international call-ups is Andre Burley, who’s been selected to join St Kitts & Nevis for their World Cup qualifiers against Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago.
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) May 24, 2021
Keep up the good work, Andre! pic.twitter.com/HHPcy3Wowe
Finally, Anis Mehmeti has earned his first call-up for the Albanian under-21 squad.
Mehmeti, who played 26 games for Wanderers last season and scored three goals, will be in the squad for their matches against Andorra and Bulgaria next month.
Mehmeti has impressed for Wanderers this season
Completing our hat-trick of international call-ups is Andre Burley, who’s been selected to join St Kitts & Nevis for their World Cup qualifiers against Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago.
— Wycombe Wanderers (@wwfcofficial) May 24, 2021
Keep up the good work, Andre! pic.twitter.com/HHPcy3Wowe
He made one appearance for the Albanian under-19 team in 2019.
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