Bolivar had nothing left but beat the strongest at home 1-0

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Bolivar was celebrated at the Colossus of Miraflores on the new day of date 6. This visit was achieved through Roberto Fernández to score the only goal of the match in 37 minutes in the first half of the year.After the help of Patricio Rodríguez, the wheel finished the goal at the middle distance and beat the rival goalkeeper to score a big goal.

The best player in the match was Roberto Fernández. The Bolivar midfielder scored one goal and searched for the opponent's goal three times.

Ruben Cordano also stood out in the Colossus of Miraflores. The goalkeeper of Bolivar showed off by saving 5 shots.

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steering wheel Patricio Rodríguez del Bolivar (Patricio Rodríguez del Bolivar) humiliated the brand by throwing a big snout at 27 minutes of the first stage.

It was a game full of invasions, full of rough play and interruptions.There were many admonitions, including José Sagredo, Henry Baka, Leonel Justiniano, Cesar Martins, Saul Torres, Luciano Ursino, Rodrigo Amaral, Patricio Rodriguez, Gabriel Esparza, and many others. Christian Diaz went to direct red (40', 2Q) It was deported and José Sagredo was expelled in double yellow (46', 2Q).

T. strongest director Christian Diaz proposed a 4-4-2 formation with Johann Gutierrez. Defenders attack Juan Pablo Afonte, Gonzalo Castillo, Ismael Benegas, Saul Torres, Luciano Ursino, Fernando Sausedo, Gabriel Esparza, Henry Baka, Jason Chura and Martin Frost.

Antonio Carlos Jago's team went to court with a 4-4-2 plan with Ruben Cordano in three lawsuits. José Saguredo, Luis Haquin, Cesar Martins, Yomar Rocha defending; Gabriel Villamil, Patricio Rodriguez, Roberto Fernández, and Leonel Justiniano in the middle of the courts; and Bruno Sabio and Francisco da Costa are in front.

Juan Garcia was the referee who led the match at the Colossus of Miraflores.

The next match of T. Strongst in the championship will take place on the road against Guabira, and Bolivar will host Royal Paris.

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