Boca Juniors win inaugural Maradona Cup
Boca Juniors won Argentina's inaugural Diego Armando Maradona Cup 5-3 after defeating Banfield in a shootout on Sunday.
Luciano Lollo
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Carlos Tevez
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Agustín Fontana
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Sebastián Villa
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Jorge Rodríguez
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Eduardo Salvio
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Juan Álvarez
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Carlos Izquierdoz
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Julio Buffarini
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Luciano Lollo
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Claudio Bravo
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Mauricio Asenjo
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79'
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Luciano Pons
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Juan Álvarez
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79'
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Agustín Urzi
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Alexis Sosa
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Dátolo
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Emmanuel Más
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Julio Buffarini
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Diego González
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Edwin Cardona
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Eduardo Salvio
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Sebastián Villa
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Mauro Zárate
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85'
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Alan Varela
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84'
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Carlos Tevez
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Gastón Ávila
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Frank Fabra
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- | Match ends, Banfield 1(3), Boca Juniors 1(5). | |
- | Match ends, Banfield 1(3), Boca Juniors 1(5). | |
97' | Penalty Shootout ends, Banfield 1(3), Boca Juniors 1(5). |
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16 | Fouls | 21 |
1 | Yellow Cards | 3 |
0 | Red Cards | 1 |
0 | Offsides | 1 |
4 | Corner Kicks | 2 |
2 | Saves | 3 |
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