In match 26 of the Argentina – Copa Argentina 2024 tournament, Ferroviario achieved a 3-1 victory against Cerveceros. The goals of the match for the local team were scored by Mateo Sanabria (35′ 1T), Enzo Kalinski (36′ 1T) and Rodrigo Atencio (40′ 1T). While the away goal was scored by Lautaro Parisi (5′ 2T).
Quilmes midfielder Marcos Enrique took the ball and finished, but the post denied him the chance to score a goal 60 minutes into the second half.
Mateo Sanabria’s performance positioned him as the most outstanding player of the match. The Central Córdoba (SE) midfielder scored 1 goal and looked for the opposite goal with 2 shots.
Florián Monzón was another of the outstanding players. The forward from Central Córdoba (SE) showed his best level by making 2 correct passes.
At 49 minutes into the second stage, midfielder Enzo Kalinski raised the crowd with a pipe to Ayrton Sánchez.
A high foul rate constantly slowed down the game on the court. There were a large number of reprimands: Lautaro Parisi, Rodrigo Atencio, Juan Andrés Meli, Federico Andueza, Santiago Moya, Ramiro Luna and Brian Leizza.
C.Córdoba (SE) strategist Abel Balbo stopped the starting eleven with a 4-5-1 formation with Luis Ingolotti in goal; José Gómez, Pablo Minissale, Federico Andueza and Juan Andrés Meli on the defensive line; Harrinson Mancilla, Manuel García, Enzo Kalinski, Rodrigo Atencio and Mateo Sanabria in the middle; and Florián Monzón in the attack.
For their part, those chosen by Darío Franco took to the field with a 4-3-3 formation with Maximiliano Gagliardo between the three sticks; Federico Perez, Santiago Moya, Lucas Abascia and Ayrton Sánchez in defense; Alexis Steimbach, Iván Ramírez and Santiago Puzzo in the midfield; and Martín Giménez, Lautaro Parisi and Fabián Bordagaray up front.
Andrés Gariano was appointed as the main referee of the match at the Alfredo Beranger stadium.
El Ferroviario continues its path in Argentina – Argentine Cup 2024 and goes to the Sixteenth
Changes in Central Córdoba (SE)
- 56′ 2T – Enzo Maximiliano Kalinski left for Oscar Ariel Garrido Bigolín
- 64′ 2T – Mateo Sanabria left for Brian Alexis Leizza
- 65′ 2T – Rodrigo Uriel Atencio left for Kevin Alejandro Vázquez and Manuel García for Tomás Molina
Changes in Quilmes
- 45′ 2T – Alexis Steimbach left for Marcos Nahuel Enrique, Santiago Puzzo for Tomás Leonel González and Florián Gonzalo de Jesús Monzón for Camilo Francisco Viganoni
- 62′ 2T – Fabián Ramón Bordagaray left for Ramiro Braian Luna
- 71′ 2T – Lautaro Parisi left for Axel Batista and Federico Perez for Damián Rubén Adín
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