Amidst turmoil, Macapá wins the title of the Under-20 Amapá Football Championship – News of Brazil
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Lana Caroline
sports editor
This Monday (08) was marked by goals and disagreements in the final of the Amapaense Under-20 Football Championship, which took place at Estádio Zerão, between the teams from Macapá and São Paulo/AP.
The Leão da Avenida Fab won and won the Tricolor of the North Zone by 4×0. In addition to the rout applied by Macapá, the game was marked by fights and expulsions, after a foul committed by the player from São Paulo / AP.
The finalists took home trophies and medals, as well as a place to compete in the Copa do Brasil Sub-20 and Copa São Paulo de Futebol Juniores next year. This is the first time that Amapá will have two representatives in the competition.
This year, the competition featured ten professional and non-professional clubs, which faced each other in 20 games and 5 qualifying rounds. The participants were: Santana, Cruzeiro Sport Clube, Independente, Trem, Ypiranga, São Paulo/AP, São José, Oratório, Macapá and Santos/AP.
About the game
The beginning of the first half was balanced on both sides, but in the 24th minute, in a free kick by Deyverson, the goalkeeper são paulino hit the ball and defender Diego straightened it out and opened the scoring for the Fab Lions.
The game was still balanced on both sides, but in the 41st minute, in a tackle, Vitor, a player from São Paulo, kicked Deyverson and was expelled, causing the first confusion of the match.
In the second half Macapá came back more confident and in the 11th minute, striker ‘Noturno’ increased the score. After seven minutes, Kevin came off the bench and scored Macapá’s third goal. To complete the score, Rian scored the fourth goal, a penalty, and closed the score at 4×0.
The game was normal until the 34th minute, but after a hat-trick by Jeremias (Macapá), André (São Paulo) fouled, stepped and kicked the ball at the opponent lying on the ground. Thus began the second confusion of the match and the expulsion of another player from São Paulo and Macapá.
The confusion installed lasted until the 41st minute, when the referee blew the final whistle, consecrating Macapá champion.
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