Peñarol in Copa Libertadores 2011-2019
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306 24th February 2011 (1st Round - Group 8) INDEPENDIENTE (ARGENTINA) - PEÑAROL 3-0 (0-0) 1-0 Parra 46, 2-0 Pellerano 70, 3-0 Silvera 86 Salvio Fagundes BRA, Altemir Hausmann BRA, Roberto Braatz BRA 38.000, Estadio Libertadores de América, Avellaneda INDEPENDIENTE: (Coach: Antonio Mohamed) Hilario Navarro; Julián Velázquez, Eduardo Tuzzio (c), Leonel Galeano, Maximiliano Velázquez; Nicolás Cabrera, Cristian Pellerano, Leandro Gracián (63' Roberto Battión); Patricio Rodríguez, Matías Defederico (72' Leonel Núñez), Facundo Parra (65' Andrés Silvera). PEÑAROL: (Coach: Diego Aguirre) Fabián Carini; Matías Corujo, Carlos Valdez (46' Alejandro González), Guillermo Rodríguez, Darío Rodríguez; Luis Aguiar, Nicolás Freitas, Nicolás Domingo, Jonathan Urretaviscaya (81' Fabián Estoyanoff); Antonio Pacheco (c), Juan Manuel Olivera (65' Alejandro Martinuccio). Notes: Alejandro Martinuccio and Nicolás Domingo were Born in Argentina. ______________________________ 307 1st March 2011 (1st Round - Group 8) GODOY CRUZ (ARGENTINA) - PEÑAROL 1-3 (1-2) 0-1 Olivera 1 h, 1-1 Ramírez 31 h, 1-2 Olivera 41 h, 1-3 Aguiar 67 Paulo Oliveira BRA, Emerson de Oliveira BRA, Carlos Berkenbrock BRA 10.000, Estadio Malvinas Argentinas, Mendoza GODOY CRUZ: (Coach: Jorge Da Silva) Sebastián Torrico; Roberto Russo, Leonardo Sigali, Nicolás Sánchez, Zelmar García (46' Alvaro Navarro); Nicolás Olmedo (c), Ariel Rojas (70' Mariano Donda); Carlos Sánchez, Diego Villar, Fabrizio Núñez (69' Gabriel Moyano), Ruben Ramírez. PEÑAROL: (Coach: Diego Aguirre) Sebastián Sosa; Alejandro González, Carlos Valdez (72' Edison Torres), Guillermo Rodríguez, Darío Rodríguez (c); Matías Corujo, Nicolás Freitas, Luis Aguiar, Matías Mier (69' Emiliano Albín); Alejandro Martinuccio y Juan Manuel Olivera (86' Mauro Guevgeozian). Notes: The match was suspended for 10 minutes at the 72nd Minute due to illumination problems. First victory away after 8 years 10 months and 22 days (9- 4-2002 San Lorenzo 2-0). Edison Torres was Born in Paraguay. ______________________________ 308 9th March 2011 (1st Round - Group 8) PEÑAROL - LDU DE QUITO (ECUADOR) 1-0 (0-0) 1-0 Aguiar 57 Víctor Rivera PER, César Escano PER, Johnny Bossio PER 42.702, Estadio Centenario, Montevideo PEÑAROL: (Coach: Diego Aguirre) Sebastián Sosa; Matías Corujo, Carlos Valdez, Alejandro González, Darío Rodríguez; Jonathan Urretaviscaya (90' Emiliano Albín), Nicolás Freitas, Luis Aguiar, Matías Mier (58' Fabián Estoyanoff); Antonio Pacheco (c) (77' Alejandro Martinuccio), Juan Manuel Olivera. LDU DE QUITO: (Coach: Edgardo Bauza) Alexander Domínguez; Jorge Guagua, Geovanny Caicedo, Diego Calderón, Néicer Reasco (c); Enrique Vera, Ulises De la Cruz, Paul Ambrossi (70' José Valencia), Fernando Hidalgo (66' Carlos Luna); Ezequiel González (85' Patricio Urrutia), Hernán Barcos. ______________________________ 309 17th March 2011 (1st Round - Group 8) LDU DE QUITO (ECUADOR) - PEÑAROL 5-0 (2-0) 1-0 Luna 22, 2-0 Calderón 45 h, 3-0 Valdez 59 og, 4-0 Barcos 66 p, 5-0 Calderón 79 h Wilmar Roldán COL, Humberto Clavijo COL, Wilson Berrío COL 14.000, Estadio Casa Blanca, Quito Sent Off: Hildago (69) LDU DE QUITO: (Coach: Edgardo Bauza) Alexander Domínguez; Jorge Guagua, Giovanny Caicedo, Diego Calderón, Néicer Reasco (c); Enrique Vera (66' Fernando Hidalgo), Ulises De la Cruz, Paúl Ambrossi; Ezequiel González (69' William Araújo), Hernán Barcos, Carlos Luna (22' Walter Calderón). PEÑAROL: (Coach: Diego Aguirre) Sebastián Sosa; Alejandro González, Carlos Valdez, Darío Rodríguez (c), Emiliano Albín; Matías Corujo, Nicolás Freitas (69' Nicolás Domingo), Luis Aguiar, Matías Mier (60' Fabián Estoyanoff); Mauro Guevgeozian (60' Juan Manuel Olivera), Alejandro Martinuccio. Notes: Fabián Estoyanoff had an 80th Minute Penalty Kick saved by Alexander Domínguez. ______________________________ 310 31st March 2011 (1st Round - Group 8) PEÑAROL - GODOY CRUZ (ARGENTINA) 2-1 (1-0) 1-0 Olivera 43, 1-1 D.Rodríguez 58 og, 2-1 Freitas 70 Heber Lopes BRA, Roberto Braatz BRA, Dibert Pedrosa BRA 43.761, Estadio Centenario, Montevideo PEÑAROL: (Coach: Diego Aguirre) Sebastián Sosa; Matías Corujo, Alejandro González, Carlos Valdez, Darío Rodríguez; Jonathan Urretaviscaya, Nicolás Freitas, Nicolás Domingo, Matías Mier (66' Fabián Estoyanoff); Antonio Pacheco (73' Emiliano Albín), Juan Manuel Olivera (90' Diego Alonso). GODOY CRUZ: (Coach: Jorge Da Silva) Sebastián Torrico; Roberto Russo, Leonardo Sigali, Nicolás Sánchez, Zelmar García; Carlos Sánchez (59' Ariel Rojas), Nicolás Olmedo (c), Israel Damonte (73' Alvaro Navarro); Diego Villar (78' Fabricio Núñez), Mariano Donda; Rubén Ramírez. ______________________________ 311 12th April 2011 (1st Round - Group 8) PEÑAROL - INDEPENDIENTE (ARGENTINA) 0-1 (0-1) 0-1 Parra 34 Antonio Arias PAR, César Franco PAR, Darío Gaona PAR 51.989, Estadio Centenario, Montevideo Sent Off: Olivera (83) / Assmann (83) PEÑAROL: (Coach: Diego Aguirre) Sebastián Sosa; Matías Corujo, Alejandro González, Carlos Valdez, Darío Rodríguez; Jonathan Urretaviscaya (23' Fabián Estoyanoff), Nicolás Domingo, Luis Aguiar, Matías Mier (57' Alejandro Martinuccio); Antonio Pacheco (c) (73' Diego Alonso), Juan Manuel Olivera. INDEPENDIENTE: (Coach: Antonio Mohamed) Fabián Assmann; Iván Vélez, Carlos Matheu, Julián Velázquez, Maximiliano Velázquez; Fernando Godoy (78' Hernán Fredes), Roberto Battión, Federico Mancuello (78' Iván Pérez); Leandro Gracián; Facundo Parra, Jairo Castillo (46' Patricio Rodríguez). Notes: Peñarol qualified as runner-up of Group 8. Peñarol had already qualified without playing the previous week when Independiente tied LDU de Quito 1-1. After Fabián Assmann sending off, Facundo Parra played as goalie as Independiente had already spent their 3 substitutions. Peñarol lost an unbeaten strike at home of 14 matches in 9 years 11 months and 20 days (2- 5-2001 Vasco Da Gama 1-3). Before the start of the match, Peñarol fans deployed the "Largest Football Flag of the World" (309 x 50 m). ______________________________ 312 28th April 2011 (Eighthfinals - 1st Leg) PEÑAROL - INTERNACIONAL (BRAZIL) 1-1 (1-0) 1-0 Corujo 37, 1-1 Damião 64 Carlos Torres PAR, Rodney Aquino PAR, Carlos Cáceres PAR 44.015, Estadio Centenario PEÑAROL: (Coach: Diego Aguirre) Sebastián Sosa; Alejandro González, Carlos Valdez, Guillermo Rodríguez, Darío Rodríguez; Matías Corujo, Nicolás Freitas, Luis Aguiar, Matías Mier (70' Fabián Estoyanoff); Antonio Pacheco (c) (79' Diego Alonso), Alejandro Martinuccio. INTERNACIONAL: (Coach: Paulo Roberto Falcão) Renán; Nei, Bolívar (c), Rodrigo, Kléber; Mario Bolatti, Pablo Guiñazú, Andrezinho (79' Tinga), Andrés D'Alessandro; Leandro Damião, Rafael Sobis (46' Oscar). ______________________________ 313 4th May 2011 (Eighthfinals - 2nd Leg) INTERNACIONAL (BRAZIL) - PEÑAROL 1-2 (1-0) 1-0 Oscar 1, 1-1 Martinuccio 46, 1-2 Olivera 51 h Enrique Oses CHI, Francisco Mondría CHI, Juan Maturana CHI 42.863, Estádio José Pinheiro Borda "Beira Rio", Porto Alegre INTERNACIONAL: (Coach: Paulo Roberto Falcão) Renan; Nei (72' Rafael Sobis), Bolívar (c), Rodrigo, Kleber; Mario Bolatti, Pablo Guiñazu, Andrezinho (57' Tinga), Andrés D'Alessandro; Oscar (57' Ricardo Goulart), Leandro Damião. PEÑAROL: (Coach: Diego Aguirre) Sebastián Sosa; Alejandro González, Carlos Valdez (71' Emiliano Albín), Guillermo Rodríguez, Darío Rodríguez (c); Matías Corujo, Nicolás Freitas, Luis Aguiar, Matías Mier (79' Nicolás Domingo); Juan Manuel Olivera, Alejandro Martinuccio (90' Edison Torres). Notes: Peñarol qualified, won 3-2 on aggregate. First victory in Brazil after 28 years 5 months 18 days (16-11-1982 Flamengo 1-0). ______________________________ 314 11th May 2011 (Quarterfinals - 1st Leg) PEÑAROL - UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA (CHILE) 2-0 (1-0) 1-0 Olivera 37, 2-0 Martinuccio 90 Héctor Baldassi ARG, Ricardo Casas ARG, Ernesto Uziga ARG 46.550, Estadio Centenario, Montevideo PEÑAROL: (Coach: Diego Aguirre) Sebastián Sosa; Matías Corujo, Alejandro González, Guillermo Rodríguez, Darío Rodríguez (c); Jonathan Urretaviscaya (78' Fabián Estoyanoff), Nicolás Freitas, Luis Aguiar, Matías Mier (62' Emiliano Albín); Juan Manuel Olivera (85' Diego Alonso), Alejandro Martinuccio. UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA: (Coach: Juan Antonio Pizzi) Paulo Garcés; Rodrigo Valenzuela (c), Hans Martínez, Alfonso Parot, Juan Eluchans; Tomás Costa, Jorge Ormeño, Francisco Silva (57' Felipe Gutiérrez), Fernando Meneses (84' Francisco Pizarro), Marcelo Cañete (73' Pablo Calandria); Lucas Pratto. ______________________________ 315 19th May 2011 (Quarterfinals - 2nd Leg) UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA (CHILE) - PEÑAROL 2-1 (1-0) 1-0 Meneses 17, 2-0 Gutiérrez 69, 2-1 Estoyanoff 84 Heber Lopes BRA, Altemir Hausmann BRA, Marcio Santiago BRA 18.000, Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo, Santiago UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA: (Coach: Juan Antonio Pizzi) Paulo Garcés; Rodrigo Valenzuela (c), Hans Martínez, Alfonso Parot, Juan Eluchans; Jorge Ormeño, Tomás Costa (50' Francisco Silva), Fernando Meneses (78' Marcelo Cañete), Milovan Mirosevic; José Luis Villanueva (61' Roberto Gutiérrez), Lucas Pratto. PEÑAROL: (Coach: Diego Aguirre) Sebastián Sosa; Alejandro González, Carlos Valdez, Guillermo Rodríguez, Dario Rodríguez (c); Nicolás Freitas, Luis Aguiar, Matias Corujo, Matías Mier (68' Fabián Estoyanoff); Juan Manuel Olivera (88' Diego Alonso), Alejandro Martinuccio. Notes: Peñarol qualified, won 3-2 on aggregate. Peñarol qualified to Semifinals for the first time since 1987. ______________________________ 316 27th May 2011 (Semifinals - 1st Leg) PEÑAROL - VÉLEZ SARSFIELD (ARGENTINA) 1-0 (1-0) 1-0 D.Rodríguez 44 h Carlos Amarilla PAR, Nicolás Yegros PAR, Rodney Aquino PAR 53.079, Estadio Centenario, Montevideo PEÑAROL: (Coach: Diego Aguirre) Sebastián Sosa; Alejandro González, Carlos Valdez, Guillermo Rodríguez, Darío Rodríguez; Matías Corujo (57' Fabián Estoyanoff), Nicolás Freitas, Luís Aguiar, Matías Mier (77' Emiliano Albín); Alejandro Martinuccio, Juan Manuel Olivera (82' Diego Alonso). VÉLEZ SARSFIELD: (Coach: Ricardo Gareca) Marcelo Barovero; Fabián Cubero (c), Sebastián Domínguez, Fernando Ortiz, Emiliano Papa; Augusto Fernández (80' Iván Bella), Franco Razzotti, Víctor Zapata, Ricardo Alvarez, Juan Manuel Martínez (76' David Ramírez), Santiago Silva (86' Guillermo Franco). ______________________________ 317 2nd June 2011 (Semifinals - 2nd Leg) VÉLEZ SARSFIELD (ARGENTINA) - PEÑAROL 2-1 (1-1) 0-1 Mier 34, 1-1 Tobio 45+3, 2-1 Silva 67 Enrique Oses CHI, Francisco Mondría CHI, Patricio Basualto CHI 45.000, Estadio José Amalfitani, Buenos Aires Sent Off: Ortiz (69) VÉLEZ SARSFIELD: (Coach: Ricardo Gareca) Marcelo Barovero; Fabián Cubero (c) (13' Fernando Tobio), Sebastián Domínguez, Fernando Ortiz, Emiliano Papa; Augusto Fernández, Héctor Canteros, Víctor Zapata (87' David Zapata); Maximiliano Moralez (60' Ricardo Alvarez); Juan Manuel Martínez, Santiago Silva. PEÑAROL: (Coach: Diego Aguirre) Sebastián Sosa; Alejandro González, Carlos Valdez, Guillermo Rodríguez, Darío Rodríguez (c); Matías Corujo, Nicolás Freitas, Luis Aguiar, Matías Mier (70' Fabián Estoyanoff); Juan Manuel Olivera, Alejandro Martinuccio (82' Emiliano Albín). Notes: Peñarol qualified, won 1-0 on away goal rule. Vélez Sarsfield had a 41st Minute goal by Juan Manuel Martínez wrongfully dissallowed. Vélez Sarsfield tie goal was scored out of time (referee indicated 2 minutes) and in off-side position. Santiago Silva missed a 74th Penalty Kick. Peñarol qualified to The Finals for the first time since 1987. ______________________________ 318 15th June 2011 (Final - 1st Leg) PEÑAROL - SANTOS (BRAZIL) 0-0 Carlos Amarilla PAR, Nicolás Yegros PAR, Rodney Aquino PAR 56.018, Estadio Centenario, Montevideo PEÑAROL: (Coach: Diego Aguirre) Sebastián Sosa; Alejandro González, Carlos Valdez, Guillermo Rodríguez, Darío Rodríguez (c); Matías Corujo (65' Antonio Pacheco), Nicolás Freitas, Luis Aguiar, Matías Mier (55' Fabián Estoyanoff); Alejandro Martinuccio, Juan Manuel Olivera (81' Diego Alonso). SANTOS: (Coach: Muricy Ramalho) Rafael; Pará, Bruno Rodrigo, Durval, Alex Sandro; Adriano, Arouca, Danilo, Elano (c) (77' Alan Patrick); Neymar, Zé Eduardo (90' Bruno Aguiar). ______________________________ 319 23rd March 2011 (Final - 2nd Leg) SANTOS (BRAZIL) - PEÑAROL 2-1 (0-0) 1-0 Neymar 47, 2-0 Danilo 68, 2-1 Durval 79 og Sergio Pezotta ARG, Ricardo Casas ARG, Hernán Maidana ARG 40.157, Estádio Paulo Machado de Carvalho "Pacaembú", São Paulo SANTOS: (Coach: Muricy Ramalho) Rafael; Danilo, Edú Dracena (c), Durval, Leo (68' Alex Sandro); Adriano, Arouca, Elano, Paulo Henrique Ganso (87' Pará); Zé Eduardo, Neymar. PEÑAROL: (Coach: Diego Aguirre) Sebastián Sosa; Alejandro González (38' Emiliano Albín, 70' Fabián Estoyanoff), Carlos Valdez, Guillermo Rodríguez, Darío Rodríguez (c); Matías Corujo, Nicolás Freitas, Luis Aguiar, Matías Mier (62' Jonathan Urretaviscaya); Juan Manuel Olivera, Alejandro Martinuccio. Notes: Santos Champions, won 2-1 on aggregate. ______________________________
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