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miércoles, 6 de marzo de 2024

Puerto Cabello Academy scored in the Libertadores U-20

 


Within the framework of the exciting competition of the Copa Libertadores under-20, the outstanding Venezuelan representative, Academia Puerto Cabello, continues to leave its mark by obtaining its second victory in the competitive group A. The scene of this resounding victory was the Alberto Suppici stadium , located in the picturesque Uruguayan city of Colonia del Sacramento.

In a high-caliber football spectacle, the Fortinero team won decisively with a final score of 5-1 over the Bolivian team Always Ready. The display of skills and dexterity by the Venezuelan players made their dominance on the field clear.

The feat began to take shape early in the match, when Gabriel Monjes opened the scoring in the 13th minute, setting the tone for what would be a stellar performance. Diego Osorio and Marlon Díaz were not far behind, adding goals to the scoreboard in the 26th and 27th minutes respectively, consolidating the Venezuelan team's advantage in the first half.

The second half continued to witness the undisputed dominance of Academia Puerto Cabello, with Monjes once again standing out by scoring in the 46th minute. The Venezuelan team's offensive strength did not diminish, as Yeiker Rebolledo sealed the victory with a goal in the 77th minute.

This resounding victory not only consolidates Academia Puerto Cabello's position in the competition, but also highlights the quality and talent of Venezuelan youth football on the international stage. The team's fans and followers have reason to celebrate, while the outstanding performance of these young talents promises exciting clashes in future stages of the tournament.

In an outstanding chapter of the exciting odyssey of the U-20 Copa Libertadores, Academia Puerto Cabello consolidated its leadership position in group A with a masterful performance that allowed them to achieve their second victory in as many games. The scene of this football feat was the Alberto Suppici stadium in the charming Uruguayan city of Colonia del Sacramento.

The overwhelming display of talent of the Venezuelan team materialized in an impressive 5-1 score against the Bolivian Always Ready. The offensive display led by Gabriel Monjes, Diego Osorio and Marlon Díaz in the first half of the match stunned the spectators, establishing an early and solid lead for Academia Puerto Cabello.

The second half only confirmed the supremacy of the Venezuelan team, with Monjes once again showing off his skill by scoring in the 46th minute and Yeiker Rebolledo contributing with another valuable goal in the 77th minute. The defensive solidity and cohesion of the team led by strategist Bladimir Morales were evident throughout the match, which led to a resounding victory.

The exciting confrontation also had a touch of suspense in the final minutes, when Deyvi Massi scored for the El Alto team in the 89th minute. Despite this consolation goal, Academia Puerto Cabello's forcefulness was already firmly established.

With this result, the Venezuelan team assumed the top of group A with a perfect score of 6 points out of 6 possible. In addition, the other match of the day between Boca Juniors and Colo Colo concluded with a 0-0 draw, further consolidating Academia Puerto Cabello's leading position in the table.

Coach Bladimir Morales, architect of this impressive victory, designed a strategic alignment that proved to be effective on all lines of the field. From the solid defense led by Yeiker Rebolledo to the outstanding performance of the players in attack, each piece of the team contributed to the collective success.

The line-up used by Morales in this match was the following: Pedro Fulco, who was replaced by Humberto Puma in the 83rd minute, headed the goal. The defense was made up of Yeiker Rebolledo, Víctor Lozada, Willians Galeno and Juan Briceño. The midfield featured Jhosniel Beleño, Jesús Cantillo (replaced by Noel Alejandro Sanvicente in the 79th minute), and Adrián Manrique. On the attacking front, Gabriel Monjes, Marlon Díaz (replaced by José Moreno in the 79th minute), and Diego Osorio (replaced by Gianluigi Pacífico in the 69th minute) exhibited their skill and abilities.

This resounding victory not only consolidates Academia Puerto Cabello's position in the U-20 Copa Libertadores, but also projects a promising image for the future of Venezuelan youth football. Fans and followers can look forward to the upcoming clashes, as the team prepares to face new challenges in the competition.


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