Racing fans have prepared a flag to say goodbye to the team that this afternoon will begin the trip to Asunción, Paraguay, where they will face Cruzeiro in the final of the Copa Sudamericana.
The fans of Racing They have prepared a flag to say goodbye to the team that this afternoon will begin the trip to Asuncion, Paraguaywhere it will be measured against Cruzeiro for the final of the South American Cup.
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The team led by Gustavo Costas will face the Cruzeiro of Brazil this Saturday at 5 p.m. at the General Pablo Rojas stadium, better known as La Nueva Olla, with capacity for 45 thousand spectators.


It is expected that around 80% of the spectators will be fans of “The Academy”, who ravaged the tickets that had been granted to them by the Conmebol and they even bought several of those that corresponded to the Brazilians.
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This will be the path of the Racing fans’ banner.
Given this euphoria for the return of Racing to an international final after 32 years, the fans have already organized a flag in Airpark for this Wednesday at 4pm.
From the club’s social networks they thanked the fans because “they were the force that brought us to this end. Therefore, when they say goodbye to the team with a flag, We ask that in the airport area this be done without the use of pyrotechnic elements or flares, because this situation could generate inconveniences in the approved flight plan. for the delegation. Let’s all continue together!”
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This Wednesday, #RacingClub leaves for Asunción to achieve the goal that every member and fan dreams of.
You, precisely, were the force that has brought us to this final. Therefore, when tomorrow they say goodbye to the team with a flag, we ask that in the area… pic.twitter.com/WtH44YsREQ
— Racing Club (@RacingClub) November 20, 2024
Racing will go in search of its first international title in 36 years, after the South American Super Cup obtained in 1988in which they precisely defeated Cruzeiro.
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