Penalties that gave the leopard the title

Penalties that gave the leopard the title
Penalties that gave the leopard the title

This Saturday the new Colombian soccer champion was announced. Atlético Bucaramanga conquered its first star and celebrated in El Campín with a score of 6-5, in the penalty shootout.

It was a vibrant duel from start to finish.. The ‘Cardinal’ team took the lead very early through Hugo Rodallega.

Moved! Reception of the final brought Rodallega to tears

However, Bucaramanga managed to turn the score around with the goals from Jhon Emerson Mosquera and Daniel Mosquera.

The end of the game in Bogotá was not suitable for the faint of heart, as Santa Fe showed its caste and forced a penalty shootout.

Julián Millán, at 84′made it 2-2 partial and Agustín Rodríguez, at 90′, scored 3-2 from the penalty spot to put the series at 3-3.

However, In the penalty shootout, luck was in favor of Bucaramanga.

These were the goals in the regulation 90′

Beautiful! Idols of Santa Fe receive tribute at the El Campín stadium

How did Bucaramanga and Santa Fe finish in the home runs?

‘Leopardos’ and ‘Cardinales’ reached the final of the BetPlay League after placing first in their groups with 8 and 16 points, respectively.

In the case of the Santander team, all the clubs in group A finished with 8 units, but Bucaramanga qualified due to the sporting advantage.

❌Bucaramanga was saved from a great Chilean goal from Santa Fe

Rafael Dudamel’s team finished with 2 wins, 2 draws and 2 losses. In addition, 4 goals for and 3 against, being the least vulnerable team.

Santa Fefor his part, was the best home run team with 16 points out of 18 possible.

Besides, The ‘lion’ finished as the only undefeated team after winning 5 wins and 1 draw. Added to that is that he registered 8 goals for and only 1 against.

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