Wrote:
Ahmed Farouk
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Sunday 20 December 2020
02:31 PM
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Los Angeles qualified for the final confrontation of the North and Central American Champions League “CONCACAF”, after defeating its Mexican counterpart Club America, 3-1, in the semi-finals.
The American team trailed with an early goal scored by Christian Caceres for Club America in the eleventh minute, and despite the expulsion of its player, Edward Atuista at the end of the first half, the second half of the match was opened with two goals by its veteran Mexican striker Carlos Villa, in the forty-sixth and forty-seventh minutes, and in the seventy-ninth minute a tied score The two teams numerically expelled Louis Reyes, the player of Club America, before the American team secured a victory with a third goal scored by Latif Blessing in the fifth minute of stoppage time.
By winning the confrontation that took place through a single match instead of the home and away system, due to the outbreak of the new Corona virus, Los Angeles, led by former Egyptian coach Bob Bradley, qualified for the final confrontation of the tournament that will be held at five in the morning next Wednesday, and is expected to face the Mexican Tigers team , Who beat Honduran Olympia 3-0 in the same round.
The North and Central American Champions League champions will join Bayern Munich, European champion, Al-Ahly, the African champion, Ulsan Hyundai, Asian champion, Auckland City, Oceania champion, and Al-Duhail, the representative of the host country in the FIFA Club World Cup finals in Qatari territory next February, while the last card is determined. On the 30th of next January, upon finding out the identity of the South American champion.
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