Belgrano Advances to Copa Argentina Round of 16 with Penalty Shootout Victory Over Gimnasia de Jujuy
Belgrano secured a dramatic 4-2 penalty shootout win over Gimnasia de Jujuy to advance to the round of 16 in the Copa Argentina, marking a pivotal moment in the club’s campaign ahead of the World Cup break. The match, played at the Estadio Único in Córdoba, showcased the intensity of Argentine football’s knockout stage, with both teams delivering a tightly contested 90 minutes that forced extra time and a thrilling penalty shootout.
Match Overview: A Battle of Resilience
The encounter between Belgrano and Gimnasia de Jujuy was a testament to the unpredictability of the Copa Argentina. Both teams entered the tie with contrasting ambitions: Belgrano, a Primera División side, sought to solidify its position in the tournament, while Gimnasia, a lower-tier club, aimed to pull off an upset. The game unfolded in a defensive battle, with neither side able to find the back of the net during regulation time.

After 90 minutes of evenly matched play, the score remained locked at 0-0, forcing the match into extra time. The added 30 minutes saw both teams push for a decisive goal, but the deadlock persisted. This set the stage for a high-stakes penalty shootout, where Belgrano’s composure proved decisive.
Penalty Shootout Drama: Belgrano’s Resolve Shines
The penalty shootout began with a mix of nerves, and determination. Belgrano’s goalkeeper,