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| UNDEFEATED CHAMPIONS of the 8th OFI Cup ... |
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Stadium "Ernesto Dikinson" Salto (previous result: Peach 3 Jump 1).
Judges: Jose Bonilla, Burroso and Sotelo. The 4th official: Oscar Fungi. SALTO
1: Marcelo Malaquina; Christian Cavani, Alejandro Zabala, Elbio Conti, Richard Albin (59 'Gustavo Carballo), Dany Samit (79' Dany Miranda), Fabricio Anasco, Pablo Gonzalez, Heber Martinez, Carlos Vera, Nicholas Fagúndez. PEACH
2: Matias Gonzalez, Raul Echandía, Gustavo Casanova, Gerardo Gonzalez, Giovanni Rodriguez, Diego Tierno (92 'Santiago Bottini), Jorge Reyna, Walter Olivera, Wilmar Gonzalez, Gerardo Gasañol and Andres Rivas (28' Enzo Pereira)
-Goals: 25 Diego Tierno head, 75 'Raúl penalty Echandía (D ) 78 'penalty Pablo Gonzalez (S)
-Off: 27' Walter Olivera 80 'Enzo
Pereira (Information courtesy http://www.futboldeflorida.blogspot.com/ )
. Juveniles stubborn to the last moment the possibility of forcing a third final. To Cologne, trailed on the scoreboard, drew, came to win 3-2, and was finally local triumph 4-3. The local public, and ours Reds fired a round of applause.
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champion Peach
04/16/1911. Peach capital was crowned champion of the 8 th. National Cup Interior Selections organized by OFI, after beating 2 to 1 capital in the second jump final at the Stade Ernest Dickinson Salta capital. The sequence of the goals of the match began at 25 'Diego through red Tierno for Yi, meanwhile, in the second half as they passed 75' Echandía penalty, increased the score for capital and 77 Peach 'Pablo Gonzalez also scored for the selection criminal Salta. Is noted that the first leg played at the Stadium Wild Peach Landoni, victory had been to the premises by 3 to 1. The match was refereed by a trio of capital led by Joseph Maldonado Bonilla, seconded by Ruben Burroso and Carlos Sotelo, the fourth official was Oscar Fungi. While suppliers were Washington Meireles and Daniel Espinel. COLONIA
SUB CHAMPION 18: The selection of Cologne Under 18 won the championship title after defeating emotional game 4 to 3 to Durazno capital. The game was played at the Estadio Alberto Suppici capital of Colonia and was refereed by Charles Barker, seconded by John Alves and Luis Mesa. The fourth official was Eris Herrera. The suppliers were Manuel Roman and Basilio Expósito. In the first final to be played a week earlier in Durazno, the triumph had been in Cologne by 4 to 1.
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