Nacional vs América: Victory Celebration Photos

Matchday 4 of the Colombian League has concluded, the second of the championship that can be fully developed before the matches that have been postponed for matchday 2 and 3. Deportivo Pasto continues as leader, despite having lost in the match against Deportivo Cali.

Cúcuta 1-1 Fortaleza

The emotions in General Santander face to the confrontation between Cúcuta and Fortaleza They started at minute 12 with the penalty scored by Luifer Hernandez. Now, the local team was left with one less player due to the expulsion of Sebastian Rodriguez (16′) and the Bogotá team took advantage of this to achieve equality at 86′ through Harold Libra.

Chicó 0-1 Santa Fe

Saturday’s football day concluded with the agonizing 0-1 victory for Independiente Santa Fe over Boyacá Chicó at the La Independencia Stadium. León was saved from adding its fourth consecutive tie in this start of the League.

The only goal of the game came in the last minute, at 90+7′, when Nahuel Bustos raised a center measured from the right sector that Emanuel Oliverawith an accurate header against the grass, capitalized inside the area.

Bucaramanga 5-0 Alliance

The Leopardo team gave a strong victory to the Valledupar team. In six minutes he scored three goals, as Fabián Sambueza (34′), Juan Mosquera (36′) and Luciano Pons (39′) scored. Already in the second half, Leonel Álvarez’s team accelerated again through Emerson Batalla (61′) and Kevin Londoño (68′), a result that harms Alianza in the relegation table.

Cali 3-0 Meal

Alberto Gamero’s team also scored on matchday 4. In a controversial match, which left Pasto with 9 men, Azucarero won thanks to a double from Steven ‘Titi’ Rodríguez (28′ and 75′) and one from Juan Dinneno at 13′. The scoreboard favors the Valle del Cauca team in the objective of getting rid of the area close to relegation.

Once Caldas 1-1 Jaguares

The Manizales team could not beat the Montería team and they ended up equalizing in Palogrande. Dayro Moreno scored his 376th career goal at minute 76 and he was two away from equaling Sergio Galván Rey as the White team’s top scorer. The equality for the visit was the work of Yan Mosquera in the 21st minute.

Llaneros 1-1 Golden Eagles

The game in Villavicencio ended in a draw. The local team took the lead in the 31st minute with Kevin Caicedo’s score and then, in the 42nd minute, Francisco Meza was sent off. The tie was scored by Jorge Rivaldo in the 49th minute.

Millonarios 0-0 Medellín

In an atypical match that started on Sunday and ended on Monday, after being postponed due to bad weather conditions, Millonarios and Medellín drew without goals and still do not win in the championship. The Poderoso team had two options that hit the post, while the Ambassador ended up with one less man due to the expulsion of Rodrigo Ureña for a double yellow.

International Bogotá 0-0 Tolima

Tolima resisted again with one less man and took a point from Bogotá. Three minutes into the game, Junior Hernández was sent off for a strong infraction on Facundo Bonéso the rest of the game had a team from the capital that prevailed in all areas, but the visit locked in defense and achieved equality.

Pereira 2-3 Junior

The champion added its second victory of the championship by winning 2-3 away against Pereira in Armenia. The game’s great novelty was Luis Fernando Muriel’s first goal on his return to Tiburon and it was a free kick. Cristian Barrios scored a double and was the great figure, while Santiago Aguilar and Gustavo Torres did it for Matecaña.

National 2-1 America

Both teams had a great game in the classic. In what was only the Verdolaga team’s second game of the semester, The Valle del Cauca team won at the Atanasio. Milton Casco scored his first goal for the Antioquia team in the 13th minute when he took advantage of a mistake by goalkeeper Jorge Soto, but two minutes later equality came through Dylan Borrero. At 61′ it was Juan Manuel Rengifo who made it 2-1, while Nicolás Hernández was sent off at 71′.

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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