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Colombian football has already defined the representatives that it will have in both the Copa Libertadores and the Copa Sudamericana, but a quota per play-off remains to be defined. This Sunday the semifinal key between Junior and America defined the international places.
FUTBOLRED tells you how those quotas were defined.
The first to confirm its presence in the next Copa Libertadores was Independiente Santa Fe, after defeating La Equidad and settling in the final of Colombian football.
The Cardinals, who in addition to being finalists are unstoppable leaders of the reclassification, advanced directly to the group stage. The triumph of the capital also put Atlético Nacional into the previous phase of the championship, this due to its position in the reclassification.
This Sunday, América de Cali gave a coup of authority in the Metropolitan Stadium of Barranquilla, beating Atlético Junior (1-2) after they sealed a pale goalless draw at Pascual Guerrero. Luis Sánchez and Adrián Ramos delivered the victory flavored with a red final and qualification to Libertadores.
With this result the Scarlets climbed to second place in the reclassification, while Junior fell to third place. The Sharks will play the previous phase of Libertadores, while the Red Devils go directly to the group phase.
Deportes Tolima, La Equidad and Deportivo Pasto will play the South American Cup, and Deportivo Cali is waiting for the playoff against the winner of the Eliminated League, which has Millonarios, Once Caldas, Deportivo Pereira and Atlético Bucaramanga as semifinalists. From that duel between the sugar producers and the winner of the League, the last classified to the continental tournament will come out.
This is how the Reclassification was
1. Independent Santa Fe – 47 pts
2. America de Cali – 40 pts
3. Atlético Junior – 40 pts
4. Atlético Nacional – 38 pts
5. Sports Tolima – 37 pts
6. Equity – 37 pts
7. Deportivo Pasto – 37 pts
8. Deportivo Cali – 35 pts