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2-3: Oriente Petrolero beats Royal Pari

2-3: Oriente Petrolero beats Royal Pari

The Oil East struck the opening blow with a 3-2 win against Royal Parisa duel between teams from the Bolivian city of Santa Cruzin the first leg of the first phase of the South American Cup.

The goals for the “refiners” were the work of the Argentines Maximilian Caire (16′) and Facundo Suarez (81′) in addition to Hugo Rojas (85′) and they discounted for the “Real Estate” Gimer Justinian (28′) and William Alvarez (86′).

The game that confronted these two teams from Santa Cruz, which are usually local in the Ramon ‘Tahuichi’ Aguilerastarted with the Oil East better stopped and projected towards the rival door.

It didn’t take long for the Argentine Cairo open the account for Oil East taking advantage of a corner kick from the Uruguayan Hugo Dorrego and in the middle of a forest of legs of defenders and attackers.

The Royal Paris responded with projections on the right side to find his main goal card, the Panamanian Roland Blackburn.

Equality for the “Real Estate” also came through a stopped ball after a center to the area and a bad rejection of the Paraguayan goal Wilson Quinonezwho took advantage Justinian.

Oil East came with a good individual play from Suarez in the 71st minute and Rojas added a few minutes later to climb up those led by the coach Erwin ‘Platini’ Sanchez.

The discount for Royal Paris the newcomer made it Alvarez.

The rematch will be next Tuesday at the same stadium in the city of Santa Cruz.

– Data sheet:

2. Royal Pari: Daniel Cow; Esteban Orfano, Guimer Justiniano, Roberto Luzurraga (m.69, Jefferson Virreira), Marvin Bejarano; Carlos Ribera (m.46, Wilden Saucedo), José Chavez, Hernán Rodríguez (m.70, Omar Siles), Emanuel Amoroso, Rolando Blackburn (m.69, Gilbert Álvarez) and John García (m.81, Murillo).

Coach: Julio Cesar Baldivieso.

3. Oil East: Wilson Quinonez; Maximiliano Caire, Sebastián Álvarez, Leandro Zaspe, Ayrton Paz (m.88, Marcelo Suárez); Juan Ribera (m.87, Miguel Ríos), Daniel Rojas, Víctor Dorrego (m.87, Ricardo Sandoval), Héctor Sánchez (m.82, Juan Salvador Mercado); Luciano Guaycochea (m.64, Hugo Rojas) and Facundo Suárez.

Coach: Erwin Sanchez.

Goals: 0-1, m.16: Maximiliano Caire. 1-1, m.28: Guimer Justiniano. 1-2, m.71: Facundo Suarez. 1-3, m.85: Hugo Rojas. 2-3, m.86: Gilbert Alvarez.

Referee: Paraguayan José Méndez admonished Justiniano, Suárez, Dorrego, Rodríguez and Paz.

Incidents: match played at the Ramón ‘Tahuichi’ Aguilera stadium in the Bolivian city of Santa Cruz.

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