Ferro won the “Ramón Walter Rivas” Cup

A categorical 4-0 win over Gladiator gave Ferro Carril a new title for his record. In addition, the cup bears the name of Ramón Walter Rivas no less, a symbol, a historical name of the coal institution.
VARGAS AND THE GOAL
The first half was even, something more poignant Ferro Carril in attack, when he joined on the right, projecting the side Diego González. While Gladiator surprises with the game system, line of three in defense, four flyers and three attackers. But it cost the Barrio Artigas team to generate situations, just a definition of Ramiro Martínez that Fleitas stops.
On the right of his attack was the business of Ferro Carril, Diego González arrives again, sends a cross for Vargas’s head advance for 1-0.
LIQUID IT EARLY
At the beginning of the second half, Gladiator wanted to play on the rival court and was approaching until Trinidad’s failed exit, the play drifted towards Franco Silva’s climb that enabled Vargas to 2-0. Taking into account that the draw served Ferro it was a closed story, even more so with the immediate goal of Lima and the expulsions of Trinidad and Farinaha in the rival.
Half an hour left the process, another expulsion in Gladiator and Ferro was already waiting for the final whistle to celebrate. A free kick, a rebound from goalkeeper Costa and From the box makes the final 4-0.
Ferro Carril after four years celebrates again, again with Usuca in the technical direction, in a team that went from less to more to lift the “Ramón Rivas” Cup that will remain in the showcase forever.
Carlos Herrmann

IRON RAIL 4 – GLADIATOR 0

Stadium: Ernesto Dickinson. Public: 3,800 people. Referee: Fernando López (7). Assistants: Ricardo González and Ruben Portela.
Ferro Carril: Jony Fleitas, Diego González, Junior Rodríguez, Juan Coelho, Nicolás Cáceres, Franco Silva, Gabriel De Cuadro, Emanuel Lima, Nicolás Fagúndez, Guillermo Confalonieri, Javier Vargas. DT. Richard Usuca. Substitutes: Nicolás Panelli, Agustín Panza.
Gladiator: Antony Costa, Juan De los Santos, Mauricio Trinidad, Heber Martínez, Gabriel Tábarez, Javier Rocha, Matías Batista, Ramiro Martínez, Ezequiel Medina, Carlos Da Silva, Gastón Elías. DT. Rony Costa. Substitutes: Santiago Pereira, Luciano Gómez, César Brizuela. Changes: ST. 0 ′ Santiago López by R. Martínez (G), 9 ′ Diego Medina and Enzo Farinha by C. Da Silva and Rocha (G), 22 ′ Gabriel Libonatti by Lima (FC), 33 ′ Braian Da Silva by Elías (G) , 35 ′ Germán Rivas and Franco Suárez for Fagúndez and F. Silva (FC), 38 ′ Enzo Albano and Andrés Rondán for D. González and Vargas (FC).
Goals: PT. 43 ′ Javier Vargas (FC). ST. 13 ′ Javier Vargas (FC), 14 ′ Emanuel Lima (FC), 38 ′ Gabriel De Cuadro (FC). Expelled: ST. 22 ′ Trinidad (G), 24 ′ Farinha (G), 36 ′ De los Santos (G).
The best on the court: Javier Vargas.
The best of Gladiator: Ezequiel Medina.


A year round for the fans

First he won in the training sessions, then he continued with basketball, this week the First Division tournament at the Sports Center and yesterday the cherry on top of the cake. One year for the best memory. Pipones in Ferro Carril.


Goal scorer

The effusive celebration of Javier Vargas and Diego González in one of the goals that began to sentence the championship. Vargas came from Florida to do them and he fully complied, being key in the title achieved by those led by Richard Usuca. With yesterday’s two, fundamental because they were the first two, he reached twelve in total and is the top scorer of the season. He won the “Ruben Darío Cuello” award established by the Liga Salteña.

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