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Aurora will seek to continue the streak against Real Tomayapo in Tarija

Aurora will seek to continue the streak against Real Tomayapo in Tarija

August 18, 2022, 9:54 PM

August 18, 2022, 9:54 PM

The Aurora club is getting ready to visit Real Tomayapo this Friday (6:00 p.m.) in the IV Centenario stadium of the city of Tarija. The town team will seek to extend its streak of good results, while the local team will try to improve the irregular campaign of this Clausura 2022.

The Cochabamba squad, which closed practices this Thursday, has just added points in the last five games. He achieved three wins and two draws under the command of Francisco Angüello. The last win was against Royal Pari (2-1) at the Félix Capriles.

According to Cochabanbino media, Carlos Sejas will be the sub-20 and will enter instead of Enrique Flores, Miguel Quiroga for Sergio Moruno and Pedro Muné will enter instead of Denis Pinto.

For his part, Tomayapo has just lost to Oriente (3-0) at the Tahuichi and with an irregular campaign that places him in eighth place in the tournament, with 12 units, while Aurora (18) is fifth. He is seven points behind leader The Strongest (25).

This party will be led by Santa Cruz Juan Nelio García, collaborated by José Luis Ovale and Victoriano García from Beni.

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