The match between Quilmes and Gimnasia de Mendoza, which had to be suspended due to an attack on goalkeeper Brian Olivera, will be completed next Friday, in the south of Buenos Aires and behind closed doors.
The match for Reduced of the First National will continue on Friday from 3 p.m. and in the Centennial Stadium of Quilmes and, despite the versions that have been considered since the controversial event, the local team will continue to enjoy the sporting advantage it obtained by finishing better classified in the Regular Phase, so if it finishes tied, it will advance to the next round.
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Let us remember that the match in the first instance had to be suspended due to an attack by the local public on the goalkeeper. Brian Olivera.


Another point to keep in mind is that Quilmes will suffer the loss of six points in the next tournament, either in the First National or in the Professional League in case of being crowned champion of this mini-tournament for the second promotion and the closing of the Centennial Stadium for two dates, so it would lose its location for the remainder of the season. Reduced in case you continue moving forward.
As for the other quarterfinal matches, it is expected that they will take place this weekend, as stipulated, with the exception of the one starring the winner of the key between the Quilmes and Mendoza Gymnasticswhich would be during the week.
This instance will be a double match, home and away, with the best-positioned team in the general table defining the series at home. If the series ends tied, the best placed team will advance to the semifinals.
They have already advanced through the other keys Deportivo Riestra, Temperley, Ferro Carril Oeste, Deportivo Maipú, Estudiantes (Río Cuarto) and Atlético Rafaela.
Added to all of them Admiral Brownwho comes from losing the final for the first promotion, against Independent Rivadaviaby 2 to 0, in Cordova.
Source: Ambito

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