Fluminense won the Copa Libertadores football championship for the first time this Saturday, defeating Boca Juniors 2-1 after extra time in the final, winning the Brazilian club’s fifth consecutive title in South America’s biggest competition.
At the Maracanã, Argentine Germán Cano, the tournament’s top scorer, scored in the 36th minute, but former Vitória de Setúbal Luis Advincula equalized in the 72nd minute, forcing extra time, in which John Kennedy’s goal (99) was sent off soon after. . , he gave victory to the team led by coach Fernando Diniz, also coach of Brazil.
In addition to Kennedy, who was sent off for accumulating yellow cards on the score 102, the second at the celebration, Fabre was also sent off for attacking an opponent on the score 105+7.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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