Vélez and River tied 1-1 when the Paraguayan goalkeeper surprised with a long distance shot that beat Germán Burgos.
Chilavert surprised everyone with a left -footed shot from 60 meters that left Burgos without reaction.
On March 22, 1996, he was marked in the memory of Argentine football with An unforgettable goal by José Luis Chilavert. During the third date of the Clausura tournament, in Liniers, the former Paraguayan goalkeeper converted some of Free kick from the middle of the field. That day, in the middle of A meeting between Vélez and Riverthe Fortin icon surprised everyone with a millimeter precision play.
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While the game was tied, Chilavert left his arch to execute a shot that It toured 60 meters. This fact not only put Vélez into an advantage, but became a milestone of world sport.


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Chilavert’s historic goal to River was a free kick from 60 meters.
The half -court goal that remained in the history of Argentine football
During the second half, Enzo Francescoli committed an infraction to Raúl Cardozo In the field of Vélez Sarfield, to 60 meters from the rival arch. Christian Bassedas was about to execute the fault when Chilavert appeared out of nowhere and hit the ball with a powerful left -footed shot. The referee, Carlos Mastrángelo, had to bend down so as not to interfere with the trajectory of the shot.
Germán Burgos, who defended the arch for River, was overcome in his attempt to stop the goal chance and fell into his own area while the ball entered the arch. The action unleashed euphoria among Fortín’s fans, who joined in a collective hug to what would become a historic goal.
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Vélez and River matched 1-1 when Chilavert was managed an unexpected shot that changed the result
Burgos’ version and Chilavert’s curious theory about the goal
In later interviews, the ex -artero Germán Burgos He explained that His mistake was not due to a simple carelessness. In your own words, He retired from the area to communicate with a partnerwhich took attention at a decisive moment of the play. The Argentine said that his position was committed by a mistake in defense.
For his part, Chilavert explained that he had seen that Burgos was distracted and decided to launch the powerful free kick. The Paraguayan exarquero added that “That goal was God, who is my friend“, hinting that a superior force could have influenced the ball trajectory.
Both versions have become part of the legendary story of that night. While Burgos highlighted the importance of communication in the field, Chilavert introduced a spiritual facet that adds mystical to the historic shot.
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