The 3-2 victory in the first leg went to Antigua GFC

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The 3-2 victory in the first leg went to Antigua GFC

For key 2 of the Clausura, Antigua GFC beat Comunicaciones 3-2 and Oscar Santis scored twice. Those led by Mauricio Tapia opened the scoring and, despite the attempts of Marco Figueroa’s team to react, with goals from Karel Espino (22′ 2T) and Agustín Vuletich (34′ 2T), Antigua GFC managed to celebrate at the end. His effectiveness in the rival area was decisive and, with a double included, he managed to capitalize on the opportunities created thanks to Agustín Maziero (9′ 1T) and Oscar Santis (28′ 1T and 8′ 2T).

The figure of the party was Oscar Santis. The Antigua GFC midfielder scored 2 goals and looked for the opposite goal with 2 shots.

Agustín Maziero was another of the outstanding players. The Antigua GFC striker showed his best level by scoring 1 goal.

Antigua GFC strategist Mauricio Tapia stopped the starting eleven with a 4-4-2 formation with Luis Morán in goal; Alexander Robinson, Enzo Fernández, Juan Carbonell and José Ardón on the defensive line; Oscar Santis, José Rosales, Óscar Castellanos and Enrique Camargo in the middle; and Agustín Maziero and Andris Herrera in the attack.

For their part, those chosen by Marco Figueroa took to the field with a 4-4-2 formation with Fredy Pérez between the three sticks; Elsar Martín, José Pinto, Erick González and Ernesto Monreal in defense; Karel Espino, Stheven Robles, Dairon Reyes and Lynner García in the midfield; and Omar Duarte and Janpol Morales up front.

The judge chosen to direct the match at the Pensativo Stadium was Sergio Reyna Möller.

Antigua GFC took the first step in the first leg and will seek its place in the Clausura Semifinals. The rematch will be played next Saturday, May 2.

Changes in Old GFC
  • 68′ 2T – Andris Herrera came out for Diego Fernández and Agustín Maziero for Dewinder Bradley
  • 71′ 2T – Enrique Camargo came out for Brayam Castañeda
Reprimanded in Antigua GFC:
  • 10′ 1T Agustín Maziero, 58′ 1T Oscar Santis, 20′ 2T Enrique Camargo and 41′ 2T Dewinder Bradley
Changes in Communications
  • 50′ 2T – Left for
  • 57′ 2T – Came out for Agustín Vuletich
  • 73′ 2T – Omar Duarte came out for Walter Sandoval
  • 89′ 2T – Dairon Reyes came out for Walter García
Reprimanded in Communications:
  • 12′ 1T Stheven Robles, 17′ 1T Karel Espino, 5′ 2T Lynner García, 9′ 2T Fredy Pérez, 21′ 2T Marco Figueroa and 32′ 2T Emerson Raymundo

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