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The Perfect Step is Over, But Not the Undefeated Boston FC – Diario Cambio 22 – Peninsula Libre

► In the duel for the overall lead in Group Three of the 2024-25 Tournament of the TDP League, the Caribbean eleven tied 1-1 with Deportiva Venados, however, the extra point was scored in the penalty shootout, so the Bostonians remain alone in the place of honor in their sector

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CANCUN, Q. ROO, October 5.- The multiple Saturday football days in the state of Quintana Roo began with a matinee in which the Boston Cancún Futbol Club and Deportiva Venados finished 1-1 during regular time, while The Bostonians won the penalty shootout with a score of 4-2, in this game corresponding to matchday four of the 2024-25 Group One Tournament in the Third Professional Division League (TDP), held on the synthetic field of the “ High Performance Center” (CEDAR), located on the side of Luis Donaldo Colosio Boulevard of the “Mexican Caribbean”.

With this tie, these two squads remain the only undefeated in their sector after four days, while the Caribbean team, led by Professor Edgar Iván Lievano Flores, continues to command their sector, harvesting 92% of the results so far. points in dispute.

After the initial whistle by the central referee, Edwin Marín, both teams tried to gain possession of the ball, with the visitors being the ones who achieved it, but very quickly, the hosts evened the process of the match.

However, during the first 45 minutes there was very little to highlight and there was only one shot on goal for each of the two elevens.

In this sense, the first approach was for Deportiva Venados, when in the 13th minute, Jassiel López hit the ball with his right foot, but at the location of the Cancun goalkeeper Sergio Rubio.

At the same time, Boston FC’s response came in the 17th minute, with a left-footed shot at the height of the crescent, through Ismael Mendoza, who sent the round over the crossbar.

Already in the second period, both teams were much more ambitious, starting with the -Iguanitas-, who at minute 46 were close to opening the scoring with a three-fingered left foot shot by Ismael Mendoza, to whom Carlos Berzunza, He behaved at the height, flying and sending the ball into a corner kick.

Then at 66′, Julio Carrera, who had come on as a substitute for the horns, tested Sergio Rubio and he sent the shot into a corner kick, before once again, it was the locals who got closer to the goal, through from a cross shot at grass level by captain Marioni Flores.

Precisely the first score was in favor of Boston FC, who in the 81st minute took advantage of a maximum penalty in their favor, after a foul by the visiting goalkeeper, which Jalil Sanchez made effective.

But three minutes in, and also from eleven steps due to a handball, Jonatan Ciprian made it 1-1 for Deportiva Venados, sealing the final result, causing there to be -penalties- and thus define the winner of the extra point.

And from the penalty mark, Boston Cancún FC scored the 4-2 victory, with goals from Gael Rodríguez, José Sánchez, Jaliel Sánchez and goalkeeper Sergio Rubio himself; while those who failed for Deportiva Venados were Ronaldo Dose and Lucca Benavides.

After this result, the Bostonians remain firm in the place of honor, reaching 11 units; while Deportiva Venados reached nine..

On matchday five of the 2024-25 Group One Tournament in the TDP League, the Boston Cancún Futbol Club will visit the ISG Sport Futbol Club in Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche next Saturday, October 12.

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