The Sixth Division beat Flamengo 2-1 in the final and, for the third consecutive year, the trophy remained in hands of el Millonario.
The Category 2000, lead by Juan José Borrelli, was crowned champion of the Generation Adidas Cup, played in Dallas, after beating Flamengo by 2-1 in the final.
Julián Álvarez was in charge of opening the scoreboard. After receiving a low center from Matías Benítez, he defined with a right kick to the goalkeeper’s post in the 11 minutes of the first half. The answer from the Brazilian team, to equal the match, arrived in the 17 minutes.
However, two minutes after the start of the second half the left wing Pedro Pavlov appeared to unbalance the result once again with a cross right-footed kick, after Sebastián Medina’s precise assist.
River resisted Flamengo’s attempts, which had …show more content…
In the first half, el Millonario was clearly the dominating team in the match. With the trend shown in the last matches, the team has become more consolidated and has gained ground, taking advantage of the downward game to get to the rival area. This is how it had the clearest situations to open the scoreboard.
First, Nico Domingo assisted Sebastián Driussi, but the scorer could not define and was finally blocked when he was about to shot. Then, Ariel Rojas has the first one with a cross left-footed kick after a pass made by Milton Casco and Lucas Alario, also through the left, tried to define between the legs of the goalkeeper Nelson Ibáñez.
As for Tigre, it bothered Augusto Batalla with a play before the first minute of the game, which was blocked by Casco. Then, River’s goalkeeper answered to Alexis Castro’s shot from medium-distance and the Colombian Sebastián Rincón struck a shot in the left angle of the goalkeeper after a center he kicked from the