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Santa Fe and Millonarios will play this Sunday, at 8:10 pm, the classic 301 in the history of the Colombian League. The duel, corresponding to date 10, will be played behind closed doors, as all the games of the championship are played due to the pandemic. However, this is not the first Bogota derby to be played without the presence of the fans.
On October 1, 2005, 15 years ago, the duel between cardinals and ambassadors had to be played behind closed doors for the first time. There was no pandemic, but a wave of violent acts by the fans. That year, in May, there were incidents in the Santa Fe vs. America that left a dead; while, in September, members of the same Millionaires bar attacked each other with daggers.
Thus, the decision of Mayor ‘Lucho’ Garzón was to play the classic and punish the fans, not letting them enter. Desolate panorama on the night of that classic, because in the stands of El Campín there were only two large banners, which had messages such as “Unrepeatable Classic” and “Out of Place”.
The match was played from side to side; In the first half, Millonarios was the best, but in the second the most effective was Santa Fe. Harry Castillo scored for the ambassador; for Santa Fe, Luis Yánez, Jairo Suárez and Nelson Olveira scored. The result was 1-3 for the cardinal, who was the visitor.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5a7dKKeR1XM
These were the formations of that classic behind closed doors
Millionaires: Juan Francisco Irigoyen; Omar Rodríguez, Jaime Bustamante, Nicolás García (under 20), Gustavo Victoria; Diego Córdoba, Bonner Mosquera; Harry Castillo, Sebastián Hernández, Gabriel Fernández; and Martín García.
DT: Fernando ‘Pecoso’ Castro.
Independent Santa Fe: Luis Enrique Martínez; Pablo Pachón, Nelson Olveira, Francisco Nájera, Francisco Delgado; Juan Carlos Ramírez, Carlos Ortiz, Jairo Suárez (under 20), Daniel Gamarra; Luís Yanes and Mario Alejandro Benítez.
DT: Germán ‘Basílica’ González.