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From Montepeque to Bradley, a Muted Municipal Stadium

It was the end of the 2004 Closure and in the then National stadium Mateo Flores there were almost 20,000 fans watching the duel between Municipal and Cobán Imperial when a gold goal of Transit Eduardo Montepeque gave surprisingly the first title of his history to the "Blue Prince." It was crazy. Montepeque ran madly towards the northern general, where the visitor bias was, in his journey, even his shirt was broken with dedication shown in the g…
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It was the end of the 2004 Closure and in the then National stadium Mateo Flores there were almost 20,000 fans watching the duel between Municipal and Cobán Imperial when a gold goal of Transit Eduardo Montepeque gave surprisingly the first title of his history to the "Blue Prince." It was crazy. Montepeque ran madly towards the northern general, where the visitor bias was, in his journey, even his shirt was broken with dedication shown in the g…

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emisorasunidas.com broke the news in on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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