The “Matador” won with goals from Pablo Magnin e Ijiel Priotti, penal, and silenced “La Ciudadela”, which was filled with fans of “Ciruja”.
The one who also made a great campaign was Quilmes who defeated by 1 to 0 to Belgrano from Córdoba in the Alberdi neighborhood, with a penalty goal from Facundo Pons. For a moment in the afternoon it was Quilmes the one who agreed to the final, since the “brewer” won and San Martin and Tiger they tied without goals in Tucuman.
While, Admiral Brown defeated Alvarado from Mar del Plata by 3 to 2 and got his place in the Reduced for the second ascent.
The positions were like this: Tigre, 60 points; Quilmes and Almirante Brown, 59; San Martín (T), 57; Agricultural, 53; Belgrano, 52; Gymnastics (M), 44; Alvarado, 42; Temperley, 41; Atlanta, 39; Students (BA), 38; Miter (SdE), 37; Dep. Maipú, 36; Students (RC) and Dep.Riestra, 34; Chacarita, 27 and Nueva Chicago, 21.
Barracas Central finalist in Zone B
In turn, the team of “Chiqui” Tapia managed for the first time in its history to be on the verge of reaching the highest category of Argentine football, after beating Villa Dalmine 3 to 1, and keep Zone B.
The triumph of the Buenos Aires team was based on the goals of Dylan Glaby, Juan Manuel Vazquez and Enzo Ybañez -the “Violeta” discounted by Francisco Nouet– and thus finished first in his zone with 58 points.
In back of Center tentshe finished Iron West Rail (57) who beat him as a visitor Almagro by 3 to 2, with the goals of Brian Fernández, Tomás Molina and Gonzalo Rodriguez, while the “Tricolor” had opened the account through Santiago Rodriguez and shortened distances with Lucas Farías.
While, Independent Rivadavia from Mendoza the classic San Luis beat San Martin de San Juan by 1 to 0, with a bit of Diego Cardozo placeholder image, and the Reduced will play.
In that sense, the one who gave the “bump” was Deportivo Morón that as a visitor he beat Atlético Güemes by 2 to 1, with the goals of Brian Orosco and Guillermo Villalba, for the “Gallito” and Federico Boasso, of penal, in the set santiagueño.
Hummock finished with 10 men for the expulsion of the midfielder Cristian Lillo, at 25 of the second half.
The positions were as follows: Barracas Central 58 points; Ferro, 57; Independent Rivadavia, 56; Dep.Morón, 53; At.Güemes and Gimnasia (Jujuy), 52; Brown (Adrogué), 47; Tristán Suárez, 45; Almagro, 43; Def. Belgrano, 42; Institute, 40; All Boys, 39; San Martín (SJ) and Villa Dálmine, 38; At.Rafaela, G. Brown (PM) and San Telmo, 37 and R.Santamarina, 33.
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