Chile – First Division: U. Católica vs Cobreloa Date 14
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D. Copiapó thrashed Cobreloa 4-0 with a double from Felipe Reynero – 2024-05-13 02:37:39
On date 12 of Chile – Banco Itaú Championship 2024, Felipe Reynero scored twice in D. Copiapó’s overwhelming 4-0 victory over Cobreloa. The team led by Ivo Basay left no doubt of its superiority, beating its rival with a double from Felipe Reynero. Two shots by the forward (18′ and 45′ 1T) showed the quality of the player in action. The extra goals that rounded the score to 4-0 were from Franco Torres (25′ of the second half) and Juan Jaime (42′ of the same stage), after two shots.
In the 18th minute of the first stage, Felipe Reynero lifted D. Copiapó’s spirits and won all the applause. The forward took advantage of a center from Maximiliano Quinteros and finished to overcome the resistance of Nicolás Avellaneda.
Cobreloa midfielder Juan Leiva took the ball and finished, but the post denied him the possibility of scoring a goal in the 85th minute of the second half.
The figure of the party was Felipe Reynero. The forward from D. Copiapó showed his best level by scoring 2 goals, shooting twice into the opponent’s goal and making 10 correct passes.
Jorge Luna also played a good game. The D. Copiapó midfielder made 50 correct passes and searched for the opponent’s goal with 2 shots.
It was a duel with a locked game, marked by interruptions and fouls. There were several reprimands: Christian Bravo, Cristian Insaurralde, Juan Jaime and Rodolfo González.
D. Copiapó’s strategist, Ivo Basay, stopped the starting eleven with a 4-3-3 formation with Richard Leyton in goal; Byron Nieto, Nicolás Vargas, Diego García and Francisco Calisto on the defensive line; Bryan Soto, Juan Jaime and Jorge Luna in the middle; and Felipe Reynero, Maximiliano Quinteros and Juan Carlos Gaete in the attack.
For their part, those chosen by Nelson Soto took to the field with a 4-4-2 formation with Nicolás Avellaneda between the three sticks; Jorge Espejo, Nicolás Palma, Rodolfo González and Yerko Aguila in defense; Luis García, Javier Meléndez, Christian Bravo and Tomás Roco in the midfield; and Cristian Insaurralde and Francisco Arancibia up front.
The judge chosen to direct the match at the Luis Valenzuela Hermosilla stadium was Benjamín Saravia.
For the next date, D. Copiapó will play as a visitor against Everton, while Cobreloa will host Deportes Iquique.
With this result, the host accumulates 9 points throughout the competition and occupies fifteenth place. For its part, the visit totals 13 units and is in twelfth place.
Changes in D. Copiapó
- 12′ 1T – Juan Carlos Darío Gaete Contreras came out for Franco Torres
- 73′ 2T – Byron Rodrigo Nieto Salinas left for Yerko Alexander González Santis and Felipe Andrés Reynero Galarce for Marco Antonio Medel de la Fuente
- 83′ 2T – Maximiliano Quinteros left for Tobías Nahuel Figueroa
Changes in Cobreloa
- 45′ 2T – Javier Ignacio Meléndez Pérez came out for Juan Andrés Leiva Mieres
- 56′ 2T – Tomás Ignacio Roco Latorre came out for Bastián Rodrigo Valdés Flores
- 61′ 2T – Yerko Mauricio Aguila Bastías left for Bastián Ignacio Tapia Sepúlveda
- 78′ 2T – Nicolás Andrés Palma Pardo came out for Juan Carlos Soto Swett
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Cobreloa was left empty-handed against Everton and lost 2 to 1 – 2024-05-06 01:16:28
This Sunday, Everton beat Cobreloa 1-2 as a visitor, in a match on date 11 of the Chile – 2024 Banco Itaú Championship tournament. The goal of the match for the local team was scored by Cristian Insaurralde (3′ 2T). While the away goals were scored by Federico Martínez (25′ 1T) and Diego González (5′ 1T, against).
Cristian Insaurralde’s performance positioned him as the most outstanding player of the match. The Cobreloa forward showed his best level by scoring 1 goal, shooting 8 times into the opposite goal and making 17 correct passes.
The defensive presence Felipe Campos was notable in the game. The Everton defender was important for recovering 2 balls and rejecting 4 dangerous balls.
It was a duel that was stopped due to the high accumulation of infractions on the field. There were several reprimands: Agustín Mulet, Diego Oyarzún, Federico Martínez, Kevin Méndez and Cristian Insaurralde. Rodrigo Contreras was sent off for a straight red card (24′, 2T) and Federico Martínez for a double yellow card (31′, 2T).
Cobreloa coach, Emiliano Astorga, presented a 3-5-2 tactical layout with Nicolás Avellaneda in goal; Diego González, Rodolfo González and Bastián Tapia on the defensive line; Luis García, Mario Sandoval, Agustín Mulet, Jorge Espejo and Nicolás Orrego in the middle; and Christian Bravo and Cristian Insaurralde in attack.
For its part, Esteban Solari’s team came out with a 4-4-2 tactical layout with Ignacio González between the three sticks; Felipe Campos, Tomás Asta-Buruaga, Diego Oyarzún and Cristian Riquelme in defense; Álvaro Madrid, Benjamín Berríos, Kevin Méndez and Braian Martínez in the midfield; and Rodrigo Contreras and Federico Martínez up front.
Manuel Vergara Rodríguez was the referee chosen for the match at the Calama Municipal stadium.
On the next date, Cobreloa will visit D. Copiapó and Everton will play at home against Cobresal.
In this way, the local team is in eleventh place in the championship with 13 points, while the visiting team, with 17, is in eighth place.
Changes in Cobreloa
- 45′ 2T – Agustín Nicolás Mulet left for Yerko Mauricio Aguila Bastías, Mario Aníbal Sandoval Toro for Juan Andrés Leiva Mieres and Diego González Saavedra for Francisco Andrés Arancibia Silva
- 81′ 2T – Bastián Ignacio Tapia Sepúlveda left for Tomás Ignacio Roco Latorre
Changes at Everton
- 65′ 2T – Braian Miguel Angel Martínez came out for Emiliano Máximo Ramos Avilés
- 86′ 2T – Alan Kevin Méndez Olivera left for Matías Rodrigo Campos López
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Cobreloa was superior and beat Colo Colo by two goals in Monumental – 2024-04-16 15:02:50
Cobreloa took the three points this Monday during his visit to Colo Colo, within the framework of date 8 of the Chile tournament – Banco Itaú Championship 2024. The first goal came in the 25th minute of the first half through Cristian Insaurralde. Then, Gastón Rodríguez sealed the victory for Cobreloa in the 21st minute of the second half.
Colo Colo defender Erick Wiemberg had the chance to change the result of the match, but the post denied him the goal twice.
With 76% possession and 22 shots during the game, Colo Colo sought to generate danger in the rival area but it was not enough for the visitor to defeat them.
The best player of the match was Nicolás Avellaneda. The Cobreloa goalkeeper excelled by saving 12 shots and making 5 correct passes.
Leonardo Gil was another of the key players. The Colo Colo midfielder was precise with 78 effective passes, stole 3 balls and searched the opponent’s goal 4 times.
Match with fair play by both teams that made the referee’s task easier. There were a large number of reprimands: Cristian Insaurralde, Emiliano Astorga, Nicolás Palma, Arturo Vidal, Cristian Zavala and Juan Carlos Soto. Cristian Insaurralde was sent off for a double yellow card (43′, 1T), Brayán Cortéz for a straight red card (43′, 2T) and Rodolfo González for a straight red card (44′, 2T).
Colo Colo coach Jorge Almirón proposed a 4-3-3 formation with Brayán Cortéz in goal; Alan Saldivia, Óscar Opazo, Erick Wiemberg and Maximiliano Falcón on the defensive line; Leonardo Gil, Esteban Pavez and Arturo Vidal in the middle; and Marcos Bolados, Cristian Zavala and Guillermo Paiva in attack.
For its part, Emiliano Astorga’s team took the field with a 4-4-2 formation with Nicolás Avellaneda between the three sticks; Jorge Espejo, Bastián Tapia, Rodolfo González and Nicolás Palma in defense; Juan Leiva, Christian Bravo, Luis García and Francisco Arancibia in the midfield; and Cristian Insaurralde and Bayron Monroy up front.
Nicolás Millas López was the referee who directed the match at Monumental.
Colo Colo’s next game in the championship will be as a visitor against U. Católica, while Cobreloa will host Audax Italiano.
With this result, the host of the match reaches 10 points and is in tenth place. For its part, the visiting team remains at 13 points and is in sixth place in the tournament.
Changes in Colo Colo
- 45′ 2T – Óscar Mauricio Opazo Lara left for Matías Hernán Moya Cruces
- 74′ 2T – Maximiliano Joel Falcón Picart left for Leandro Iván Benegas
- 91′ 2T – Marcos Nikolas Bolados Hidalgo is sent off by Fernando Carlos De Paul Lanciotti and Gaston Rodriguez Maeso is sent off by Diego Gonzalez Saavedra
Changes in Cobreloa
- 33′ 1T – Francisco Andrés Arancibia Silva left for Gastón Rodríguez Maeso
- 56′ 2T – Bayron Gojan Monroy Arciego came out for Juan Carlos Soto Swett
- 57′ 2T – Christian Daniel Bravo Araneda came out for Rivaldo Antonio Hernández Pizarro
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