SEE GOALS Sport Boys beat ADT 2-1 for League 1 SUMMARY Rodrigo Cuba double VIDEO

“The Boys is bigger than their problems”. The phrase has become a constant in the pink fanatic and once more it was put in evidence. Sport Boys victory to ADT 2-1 this Friday at the Iván Elías Moreno stadium in Villa El Salvador, in a match valid for the ninth day of the Closing Tournament of the League 1 Betsson.

The “Misilera” faced a new complicated week from the administrative level, which even led the Chalacos to train on the beach. Adversity was also present in the match, when he was left with one less and the team from Tarma went ahead on the scoreboard, but in the complement they added three valuable points thanks to the double of Rodrigo Cuba.

The pinks suffered the expulsion of Claudio Torrejón, who saw a direct red card following half an hour of play for an entry on Armando Alfageme. This led the visit to have more presence in attack. Boys resisted, but Jean Deza opened the can when he took advantage of the space ceded by the marker Eduardo Uribe and ‘hanged’ the goalkeeper Quispe.

Superb definition of Deza, although there were claims from the other side. Before the ball reached him, Saffadi was knocked down, unintentionally, by an element of ADT, although the debutant referee Cristian Santos did not consider it.

Juan Alayo did not resign the attack and Sport Boys complicated when he had the ball stopped in attack as an ally. Rodrigo Cubaat 56′, took advantage of a rebound to equalize and the now central defender completed his double by hitting a header following a corner kick.

Important result for Sport Boys, who is in twelfth place in the aggregate, distancing himself from the relegation zone.

SportBoys vs. ADT: this is how they started in the League 1 match

Sport Boys: Ismael Quispe; Eduardo Uribe, Rodrigo Cuba, Cristian Flórez, José Bolívar; Luciano Nieto, Claudio Torrejon, Luis Ramirez; Jesus Chavez, Diego Saffadi, Jostin Alarcon.

ADT: Ignatius Neighborhoods; Hugo Ancajima, Gu Choi, Herve Kambou, Cesar Inga; Yorkman Tello, Armando Alfageme, Kevin Serna, Erinson Ramirez, Jean Deza; Facundo Rodriguez.

SportBoys vs. ADT LIVE: broadcast minute by minute

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So much Sport Boys as ADT they will face this commitment with a hunger for victory. Well, both teams in their last presentation might not add a victory: the “rosados” fell thrashed 3-0 once morest Binacional in Juliaca and is thus positioned in eleventh place with 10 units,

For their part, those from Tarma missed two important points at home following drawing 1-1 with Univeristario. Said tie left the ‘Blue Storm’ ahead of their rival on duty with one more point and six units off the lead.

Sport Boys vs ADT: schedules in the world

Peru: 3:30 pm

México:3:30 p.m

Colombia: 3:30 p.m

Ecuador: 3:30 p.m

Chile: 4:30 p.m

Bolivia: 4:30 p.m

Venezuela:4:30 p.m

Argentina: 5:30 p.m

Uruguay: 5:30 p.m

Brazil: 5:30 pm

Now, in this new section of the contest, the team from Callao will try to obtain a valuable victory as locals, with which they will get ever closer to the first places in the standings.

Meanwhile, ADT, which in its last two matches as a visitor reaped favorable results, will try to keep the three points in Lima, which will allow it to continue in the chase to enter the fight for the championship.

When and what time does Sport Boys vs. ADT?

SportBoys vs. ADT will collide on Friday, August 26. The contest is scheduled for 3:30 pm (Peruvian time) and will take place at the Iván Elías Moreno Stadium, in Villa El Salvador.

Where and how to watch LIVE Sport Boys vs. ADT?

The match LIVE will be broadcast by GOLPERU (Movistar 14 and 714 in HD). You also listen to it on the radio on 89.7 FM in RPP News. Overseas you can see through TV GOAL and via streaming on STAR+. You will find all incidents on the RPP.pe website.

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