Coquimbo beat Estudiantes de Mérida with property and achieved a historic step to the second round of the South American



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Coquimbo Unido defeated Estudiantes de Mérida 2-0 in Venezuela (5-0 overall) and achieved a historic qualification for the round of 16 of the Copa Sudamericana, in his first presentation in the contest.

The confrontation was defined at the start for the “pirates”, who quickly scored the first goal of the match, the work of Joe Abrigo, after a great attempt by Rubén Farfán on the right (7 ‘), conquest that at that point forced the locals to do five.

The blow was too hard for the Venezuelans, who except in the first five minutes of the complement, never dominated an orderly cast “pirate”, which ended with all illusion in the 55 ‘thanks to Lautaro Palacios, who, as in the first leg, entered from the bench with the goal key.

About the end Felipe Villagra and John Salas were close to the third and forced great covers from goalkeeper Alejandro Araque, in a round afternoon for the “aurinegros”.

The squad led by Juan José Ribera improved the only international presentation of Coquimbo in its history, since He had only participated in the 1992 Copa Libertadores, being out of the group stage.

Now, the “pirates” will have to face Sport Huancayo of Peru, who left Liverpool of Uruguay out with a 3-2 aggregate score.





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