Cobán Imperial took the 2-0 advantage in the first leg

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Cobán Imperial took the 2-0 advantage in the first leg

Ángel Cabrera emerged as the most outstanding player of the match. The Cobán Imperial midfielder scored 1 goal.

Janderson Pereira also stood out at the Estadio Verapaz Jose Angel Rossi. The Cobán Imperial attacker scored 1 goal.

Cobán I. coach Martín García proposed a 4-4-2 formation with Tomás Casas in goal; Luis De León, Marcos Acosta, Eduardo Soto and Carlos Flores on the defensive line; Byron Leal, Javier Estrada, Ángel Cabrera and Steven Paredes in the middle; and Janderson Pereira and Uri Amaral in attack.

For its part, Fabricio Benítez’s team took the field with a 4-3-3 formation with Kevin Moscoso between the three sticks; Manuel Moreno, Nixson Flores, Facundo González and Allen Yanes in defense; Óscar González, Esnaydi Zúñiga and Christian Ojeda in the midfield; and Esteban Garcia, Kennedy Rocha and Nicolás Martínez up front.

Referee Bryan López Castellanos was in charge of supervising the game at the Estadio Verapaz Jose Angel Rossi.

Cobán I. got off to a good start and managed to have an advantage in the match against Mixco. The second leg to determine which team advances to the Semifinals will be played next Saturday, May 2.

Changes in Cobán Imperial
  • 67′ 2T – Byron Leal left for Marco Rivas and Ángel Cabrera for Bryan Lemus
  • 73′ 2T – Juan Carlos Winter came out for Selvin Tení
Reprimanded in Cobán Imperial:
  • 20′ 1T Luis De León and 26′ 1T Byron Leal
Expelled in Cobán Imperial:
  • 26′ 2T Carlos Flores (Direct red)
Changes in Mixco
  • 38′ 1T – Esnaydi Zúñiga came out for Gabriel Arce
  • 39′ 1T – Óscar González came out for Kener Lemus
  • 45′ 2T – Allen Yanes left for Jeshua Urizar and Uri Amaral for Juan Carlos Winter
  • 61′ 2T – Esteban Garcia left for Yonathan Pozuelos and Steven Paredes for Carlos Monges
  • 78′ 2T – Facundo González came out for Eliser Quiñones
Reprimanded in Mixco:
  • 8′ 1T Esteban Garcia, 39′ 1T Facundo González and 37′ 2T Nicolás Martínez

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