San Martín De San Juan) and Godoy Cruz Descend From Argentine First Division
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BUENOS AIRES (AP) — In a very emotional and changing game, Aldosivi defeated San Martín de San Juan on Saturday 4-2 at the José María Minella stadium to retain his place in the top category of Argentine football.
The Tomba will play in the second category after 17 consecutive years in Primera. The Verdinegro fell 4-2 in Mar del Plata in a final against Aldosivi
Aldosivi is the first! The Shark, which until a few weeks ago seemed doomed to play in the First National, crowned its final sprint in the Closing – it took 12 of the last 15 points in play – with the 4-2 of this Saturday before San Martín (San Juan). In parallel, Godoy Cruz barely tied with Riestra and, as he had to win to force a tie-off, he went down next to the Sanjuaninos to the second category. It was not a good day for the Cuyo football. …
The Shark won 4-2 to the Sanjuaninos in a film finale.He lost 1-0 and ended up turning it around with a lot of courage, before his people.In Mendoza, the Tomba tied up and also lost the category.
This Saturday the two descents of the First Division were defined. After an exciting definition, with direct duel included, Aldosivi beat San Martín de San Juan and got the stay. Meanwhile, the team whose not lost the category. In addition, Godoy Cruz tied to Riestra and will play in the First National in 2026. The Shark was the only team that depended on himself in this definition. However, everything started uphill after the 1-0 of San Martín …
This goalkeeper Aldosivi made a serious mistake in the first goal, but anyway he smiled with the Tiburón de Mar del Plata. Ten years ago he played in O'Higgins at a great level. Between 2014 and 2015, this archer went through Chilean football and this November 15th, with 44 years on his toes, had a very special day that allowed him to evade the direct descent in Argentina. Although everything started in a tortuous way for him. References are for…
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