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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Club Bolivar oust Dishonest Lanus to Set Up San Lorenzo Semi-Final


The 87th minute winner was accompanied on Bolivian TV by recognized newscaster and his awesome commentating, with the commentator basically crying on live TV.
Watch the video below.










May 15, 2014

Nautilus News

Dallas, TX

Club Bolivar reached the Copa Libertadores semi-finals after playing elegant, and implementing exceptional soccer with a 1-0 memorable win over a weak and pathetic Lanus in La Paz, setting up a last four encounter against Argentine San Lorenzo with a 2-1 aggregate victory. Bolivar played an organized, and aggressive game; while Lanus instigated and accomplished many dishonest fouls.

Uruguay's Defensor Sporting also qualified, beating 1989 champions Atletico Nacional of Colombia 1-0 in Montevideo in the second leg of their quarter-final for a 3-0 aggregate victory and a semi-final berth against Paraguay's Nacional.

Club Bolivar struck three minutes from the end of their second leg encounter when striker Juan Carlos Arce tapped home a rebound after midfielder Gerardo Yecerotte's  marvelous dribbling effort was turned onto the post by goalkeeper Agustin Marchesin.
The Bolivian side took control of the contest in the second half as the thin air, and constant Bolivar ruling made Lanus players run slow in the Hernando Siles stadium, the world's highest international venue at 3,600 meters, eventually took its toll on the Argentine side.

Bolivar center forward William Ferreira hit the bar with a long-distance looping shot in the first half but the visitors were unorganized, slow, and a man short for the final half hour after defender Carlos Izquierdoz was dismissed for an off-the-ball hitting unfairly a Bolivar player incident.
Bolivar's multi-millionaire owner Marcelo Claure had promised his team he would take them to see the World Cup final in Rio de Janeiro on July 13 if they reached the semi-finals of South America's top club competition.

"We'll be the only (club) side at the World Cup final and we'll do our pre-season in Brazil," the business magnate said.

San Lorenzo booked their ticket to the last four, to be held after the World Cup finals, when they eliminated twice former winners Cruzeiro 2-1 on aggregate on Wednesday. 

Famous Bolivar will again enjoy home advantage in the second leg of their semi-final, scheduled for July 30, after visiting San Lorenzo for the first leg in Buenos Aires on July 23. 




















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