Villa Miter Wins: Reaches Classification Zone | Deportivo Rincón Defeat

Villa Miter defeated Deportivo Rincón this afternoon, in the match that opened the eighth date and meant the end of the nonagonal for the tricolor, since it will have a free date in the last schedule.

The villa was imposed by 1 to 0, with a goal from Damián de Hoyos at 84 minutes.

The game was played in El Fortín and was led by Matías Billone Carpio.

*The chances

With this triumph, Villa Miter reaches 9 points, climbed to fourth place in the table and still keeps its classification chances intact.

For that, you must expect what happens in the rest of the date and, also, in the novena, which will be free.

In that sense, on the date that is played at this time, Athens of Río Cuarto do not win Cipolletti and that Costa Brava does not impose itself against Kimberley.

Then, in the last program, that Cipolletti does not win Olympus, Athens does not triumph against Argentine and Deportivo Rincón and Costa Brava empathize.

*The rest

The eighth date will have one more game today and two others on Sunday.

Tonight, Ciudad Bolívar will be a local Argentine of Monte Corn.

The match will start at 20 and will be led by Cristian Rubiano.

While Sunday, the day will open at 15 in La Pampa.

In general Pico, Costa Brava will receive from Kimberley from Mar del Plata, with arbitration of Pablo Núñez.

While at 16.30, Athens of Río Cuarto will wait for Cipolletti. Jorge Etem will lead.

Olimpo will have a free date and, finally, he will not play the friendly he had planned against Independiente de San Cayetano, which was suspended by logistics issues.

*The table

1st) Bolívar, 14 points; 2nd) Olympus and Argentine mm, 12; 4th) Villa Miter, 9; 5th) Athens RC and Deportivo Rincón, 8; 7th) Costa Brava, 6; 8th) Cipolletti, 5; 9th) Kimberley, 2.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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