Buenos Aires recovered the throne of the Argentine of Knights

Buenos Aires recovered the throne of the Argentine of Knights

Buenos Aires and Córdoba signed a final for memory in Rosario, The Buenos Aires began winning 4 to 0 and the learned was put 4 to 3 in the absence of a few seconds, But those led by Matías Vila sentenced the match in 5 to 3 to add a new cup in the history of the province.

The meeting began as expected, at odds. The two teams went out to the field to make their weapons look and try to build as the latter passed. The rhythm that Buenos Aires tried to be efficient and Córdoba achieved with its assembly counteract the power of the capital.

In the second quarter the ball was divided, Those of the learned took greater prominence with the premise of growing on the court and putting in check to the arc that took Joaquín Ruiz; But the risk came from Matías Vila’s side, following a player from his Banco Province Club, Facundo Navarro (28 ‘) found a good filtered bowl by Agustín Bonanno and a better air resolution of number seven.

After the long break, the meeting became a constant round trip, a rhythm that was useful in Buenos Aires and that Córdoba began to suffer. In one of those combinations, Bruno Correa (35 ‘) Connect in the area and expanded the score for 2 to 0 of the Buenos Aires. When the energy began to mermar, those of Vila activated the turbo and took out another short corner that, the Olympic athlete, Iñaki Minadeo (40 ‘), changed by goal.

Started the last quarterthe jewel of the City of Buenos Aires Club – Mateo Serrano (46 ‘)– He grabbed the bowl and pure skill entered the area, raised the ball and hung it above Gonzalo Yanello for what looked like the sentence of the party. Not everything ended there, the championship scorer, Lautaro Domene (51 ‘) changed a penalty for goal to give condiment to the final. Minutes later, Domene himself, threw a bowl into the circle that came to divert Gaspar Garrone (52 ‘) and putting the second both Cordoba. Everything was electrifying and the learned one got a new corner. Between the despair of those of outside and those of the inside, they tried a prepared play that Nicolás Rodríguez (55 ‘) defined with quality and put the third for their province. There were a few minutes and Coach Bardach took the goalkeeper to add a Camp playeror, but, against lethal, Marco Aguirregomezcorta threw a setback center that pushed Bruno Correa (59 ‘) and settled the championship.

The Buenos Aires squad: Matías Rey, Matteo Fernández, Iñaki Minadeo, Facundo Navarro, Iñaki Suárez Pino, Mateo Serrano, Bruno Correa, Ignacio Ibarra, Ramiro Infanzón, Tobías Martins, Joaquín Ruiz, Francisco Ruiz, Bautista Poletti, Guido Nóbili, Agustín Bonanno, Marco Aguirregomezcorta, Felipe Merlini, Jaime Terzi, Santiago Fernández and Matías Solari. DT: Matías Vila.

The Córdoba squad: Martín Ávila, Imanol Baigorria, Joaquín Costa, Juan Costa, Pablo Dahbar, Lautaro Domene, Lautaro Ferrero Farías, Francisco Ferrero Farías, Joaquín Galán, Gaspar Garrone, Ladislao Gencarelli, Joaquín Krüger, Benjamín Ortiz, Nicolás Rodríguez, Agustín Soler, Conrado Virgolini, Gonel Zárate and Ezequiel Zimmer. DT: Ignacio Bardach.