On his visit to Frigata Presidente Sarmiento, El Dragón defeated Alte by two goals. Brown, within the framework of date 14 of the Argentina tournament – First National Championship 2024. It was David Sayago who opened the scoring from the twelve steps at minute 25 of the first half. Later, in the 50th minute of the second stage, Facundo Pereyra increased the lead, ensuring Def’s victory. from Belgrano.
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Facundo Pereyra was the figure of the party. The midfielder of Def. de Belgrano was the author of 1 goal.


David Sayago was also important. The forward of Def. de Belgrano scored 1 goal.
The match had a large number of reprimands: Santiago Gauna, Fernando Rodríguez, Fabián Sánchez, Gonzalo Errecalde, Ezequiel Aguirre, Facundo Miño, Matías Benítez, Leandro Iglesias. Santiago Gauna was sent off after receiving his second yellow card, in the 94th minute of the second half.
The technical director of Alte. Brown, Eduardo Bazán Vera, proposed a 4-5-1 strategy with Ramiro Martínez in goal; Facundo Miño, Gonzalo Errecalde, Leandro Quiroz and Fernando Rodríguez on the defensive line; Natan Acosta, Tomás Almada, Santiago Gauna, Leandro Iglesias and Leandro Guzmán in the middle; and Pio Bonacci in attack.
For their part, those led by Carlos Mayor stood with a 4-4-2 formation with Ignacio Pietrobono under the three sticks; Gustavo Mendoza, Juan De Tomasso, Leandro Martínez Montagnoli and Fabián Sánchez in defense; Claudio Salto, Ignacio Gutiérrez, Matías Benítez and Brian Gómez in the midfield; and Ezequiel Aguirre and David Sayago up front.
Referee Daniel Zamora was selected to carry out the actions of the game.
On the next date Alte. Brown will visit Chaco For Ever and El Dragón will play at home against Colón at the Juan Pasquale stadium.
Changes in Admiral Brown
- 58′ 2T – Fernando Facundo Rodríguez came out for Brian Leonel Fernández
- 69′ 2T – Tomás Almada left for Tomás Díaz
- 78′ 2T – Leandro Esteban Guzmán left for Tobias Quinteros and Leandro Iglesias for Facundo Nahuel Stable
- 79′ 2T – Natan Acosta left for Germán Rivero
Changes in Def. from Belgrano
- 75′ 2T – Ezequiel Lucas Aguirre left for Patricio Moyano and Matías Agustín Benítez for Mauro Bogado
- 81′ 2T – Ángel David Sayago left for Gonzalo Aquilino Pintos and Claudio Gabriel Salto for Facundo Abel Pereyra
- 84′ 2T – Brian Emanuel Gómez left for Agustín Massaccesi
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