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Colombia coach Armando Osma made his debut in Ecuador on Monday, leading Cambaya to a 2-1 win over Técnico Universitario, a match he had to watch from the stands because the club’s directors were unable to process his files.
he Philip Osma also witnessed an atypical incident where a match was postponed as his players did not have the relevant socks and had no other options, so as an emergency solution they had to buy black socks.
Additionally, there were no spectators at Quito’s Atahualpa Olympic Stadium for the match due to the financial problems the club is facing.
This Monday, the Técnico Universitario published the list of teams that will win as away teams at the start of the second phase of the Ecuadorian Professional League.
Left winger Carlos Alboleda and midfielder Diego Armas scored for the Technical University with a beautiful long-range goal, while Kumbaya’s goal was an own goal scored by defender Roberto Luzarraga.
In addition to Técnico Universitario, they also won away games in the Quito League, beating Macara 0-4; Barcelona 1-3 Imbabura; Catholic University 0-2 National University; Cuenca Sports Club defeated Emelec 0-1, and Delfin defeated the first stage champions Independiente Del Valle 1-2.
The coach who made his debut and won in Ecuador was the Argentine Pablo vitamin Sanchez from the Quito League and Andres Karevich from Quincala Coruña.
The strongest attacking team was the Quito League, who won 0-4 in Macara, Ourense also beat Ocas 4-0, and Barcelona won 1-3 away to Imbabura.
In the first match, Panamanian José Fajardo (Universidad Catolica), Paraguayan Alex Arce (Quito League) and Ecuadorian Miguel Parrales (Orense) scored two goals each.
Argentinians Nicolás Servetto (Ourense), Enzo Fernandez and Juan Randazzo (Mushuk Luna), Luka Klimovic (Imbabura) and Lucas Mancinelli (Quincala Coruna) also performed well, scoring a goal each.
Uruguayan Octavio Rivero and Venezuelan Eduardo Bello made their Ecuadorian club football debuts and scored; as did Argentinians Servetto, Randazzo and Klimovich.
Argentine Mateo Carabajal (Independiente del Valle) and Paraguayan Jonathan Benítez (Imbabura) were expelled. (Four)
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