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Fantasmas and Petrolero won at the start of the ‘quarters’ of the National Futsal League

Fantasmas and Petrolero won at the start of the 'quarters' of the National Futsal League

November 4, 2024, 10:33 PM

November 4, 2024, 10:33 PM

The Oruro club Fantasmas Morales Moralitos and the Yacuibeño Petrolero took advantage in the quarterfinals of the National Futsal League by winning their respective first legs, while the other two matches ended tied.

On Friday the quarterfinal round opened with the four matches in different venues in the country.

Fantasmas, current two-time champion of the National League, had a great start in the elimination duels by winning as a visitor over San Martín de Porres from Tarija at the Los Chapacos Coliseum (1-3).

The Petrolero from Yacuib made their home field respected by defeating Víctor Muriel from Cochabamba 2-1 at the Margoth Quevedo.

The other two keys were left open due to the ties that occurred, although the visitors will have the advantage of defining the series at home.

Córdova from Potosí matched Project Redag from El Alto (2-2) at the Héroes de Octubre Sports Center.

While CRE from Santa Cruz tied Adutoys from La Paz (5-5) in the Julio Borelli Viterito.

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