Rosario Central won 1-0 as a local Independent of Avellaneda And the first Division Tournament of Argentine Football ended in the first place in the first place. Rosario Central reached 35 points in Zone B’s stand, six differences in its independent rival, seven above the river plate and eight from San Lorenzo de Al Almagro.
“The game balance is very positive and gives us the possibility of ending our place. We are a warrior team, a complex team to deal with,” said technical director Ariel Holan. In the qualified phase of 16, which will be performed in a single match with the best classified Team Stadium, Rosario Central will face La Plata students, sorted in the eighth place in Zone A.
In the match played at the Giant Stadium in Arroyito, where the Rosario Club won seven games, the only goal was up to 20 minutes by the Adrián Sporle against his own fence following a shot by Santiago López.
For its part, the Institute became the last classified in zone B by monitoring a bad score and defeating workshops 2-1 in one of the classics of the province of Córdoba. The workshops opened the marking for 13 minutes by Matías Galarza, while the Institute returned to goals from Alex Luna and Damián Puebla after 43 and 80s, respectively.
Meanwhile, San Lorenzo closed its classification in the fourth place in Zone B when taking a disgusting 1-1 draw as a visitor against Sarmiento de Junín. Sarmiento opened the scoring in 36 minutes thanks to a goal against his own fence of Andrés Vombergar, while San Lorenzo matched 87 by Agustín ávalos Molina.
In other games on Saturday, the Deportivo Restra dropped Godoy Cruz de Mendoza 3-0, Barracas Central defeated 1-0 as a visit to Hurricane and Atlético Tucumán who won the same score in Lanús. On Friday, Argentinos juniors threw 4-0 students and became head in zone A, the racing club beat Newell’s older men, Independiente Rivadavia exceeded defense and justice 3-2, Banfield won Central Central Córdoba 3-1, while Unión and Belgrano match 1-1.
Source: La Verdad

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