In the match on date 5 of group C of the CONMEBOL – Copa Sudamericana 2024 tournament, Belgrano took advantage of its home field to win over Real Tomayapo at the Olympic stadium in Córdoba. Juan Velázquez contributed the only score of the game when the 13th minute of the first half passed.
Juan Velázquez’s performance positioned him as the most outstanding player of the match. The Belgrano midfielder scored 1 goal, made 23 correct passes and looked for the opposite goal with 2 shots.
Esteban Rolón also played a good game. The Belgrano midfielder made 22 correct passes and searched for the opposite goal with 2 shots.
Several infractions in the middle of the field forced the pace of the game to be cut. There were 2 reprimands: Pablo Chavarría and Juan Pablo Rioja.
Belgrano’s strategist, Juan Cruz Real, stopped the starting eleven with a 4-5-1 formation with Ignacio Chicco in goal; Juan Ignacio Barinaga, Alejandro Rébola, Mariano Troilo and Agustín Baldi on the defensive line; Matías Marín, Esteban Rolón, Facundo Quignon, Juan Velázquez and Bryan Reyna in the middle; and Franco Jara in the attack.
For their part, those chosen by Cristián Arán took to the field with a 4-3-3 formation with Pedro Galindo between the three sticks; Leonardo Justiniano, Aldair Cantillo, Juan Pablo Rioja and Jaime Villamil in defense; Sergio Villamil, Alan Alcaraz and Rai Lima in the midfield; and Agustín Graneros, Mirko Tomianovic and Matías Noble up front.
Michael Espinoza was appointed as the main referee of the match at the Olympic Stadium in Córdoba.
On the next day, Belgrano will face Internacional as a visitor and Real Tomayapo will play as a visitor against Delfín.
With 9 points, Belgrano dominates Group C of CONMEBOL – Copa Sudamericana 2024. Real Tomayapo barely has 1 unit and is at the bottom of the table.
Changes in Belgrano
- 58′ 2T – Esteban Rolón left for Santiago Longo
- 59′ 2T – Juan Ignacio Barinaga left for Gerónimo Heredia and Alan Agustín Alcaraz for Jorge Miguel Ortega Salinas
- 74′ 2T – Pablo Chavarría left for Franco Ezequiel Rami and Bryan Roberto Reyna Casaverde for Francisco González Metilli
- 9′ 1T – Franco Daniel Jara left for Pablo Chavarría
Changes in Real Tomayapo
- 72′ 2T – Jaime Enrique Villamil Cortez left for Juan José Orellana Chavarría and Mirko Tomianovic Becerra for Leandro Maygua
- 79′ 2T – Sergio Fabián Villamil Cortez left for Vladimir Castellón Colque
- 80′ 2T – Matías Jesús Noble came out for Mijaíl Alexander Avilés Flores
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