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Junior 1-1 América de Cali, Game of the week

Game of the week - 1 April 2011



On 26 March 2011 two struggling sides in the Colombian league met in Barranquilla in the eighth round of the Apertura 2011 tournament. The hosts Junior had been enjoying a successful start to their Copa Libertadores 2011 campaign with four straight wins but back at home their league form was dismal with only two wins in their first seven games. América de Cali famously reached four Copa Libertadores finals between 1984 and 1996 only to lose all of them. There looks little chance of them even qualifying for Copa Libertadores 2012 given that they were also in the bottom half of the table after seven games.

The game ended 1-1 with two spectacular goals. Carlos Bacca put the hosts ahead with a looping back-heel finish then América's Brazilian forward Ronaille scored with an acrobatic overhead type shot to earn the visitors a draw.

Both sides may be struggling for league form but this game showed that they are both capable of scoring quality goals on their day.

For more great games involving South American teams, check out the rest of the Partidazo series.

Ronaille golazo contra Junior, Apertura 2011 Colombia



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On 27 March 2011 Junior played América de Cali in the 8th round of the Apertura 2011 tournament in Colombia. Junior opened the scoring with a looping backheel goal from Carlos Bacca but América earned a 1-1 draw with this acrobatic finish from América's Brazilian forward Ronaille.

Part of the Golazo series.

Carlos Bacca golazo vs América de Cali, Apertura 2011 Colombia



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On 27 March 2011 Junior played América de Cali in the 8th round of the Apertura 2011 tournament in Colombia. Junior opened the scoring with this looping backheel goal from Carlos Bacca (who also scored a great goal against América back in 2010). The game ended 1-1 after another golazo from América's Brazilian forward Ronaille.

Part of the Golazo series.

Grupo 2, Copa Libertadores 2011

 Reports & highlights of Group 2 in the 2011 Copa Libertadores.


Results


17-02-11
León (Per) 1-2 Junior (Col)
Grêmio (Bra) 3-0 Oriente Petrolero (Bol)
23-02-11
León (Per) 1-0 Oriente Petrolero (Bol)
24-02-11
Junior (Col) 2-1 Grêmio (Bra)
03-03-11
Grêmio (Bra) 2-0 León (Per)
08-03-11
Oriente Petrolero (Bol) 1-2 Junior (Col)
15-03-11
León (Per) 1-1 Grêmio (Bra)
17-03-11
Junior (Col) 2-1 Oriente Petrolero (Bol)
24-03-11
Oriente Petrolero (Bol) 2-0 León (Per)
05-04-11
Grêmio (Bra) 2-0 Junior (Col)
14-04-11
Oriente Petrolero (Bol) 3-0 Grêmio (Bra)
Junior (Col) 1-1 León (Per)

Table

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Colombia Junior 6 4 1 1 9 7 +2 13
Brazil Grêmio 6 3 1 2 9 6 +3 10
Bolivia Oriente Petrolero 6 2 0 4 7 8 −1 6
Peru León de Huánuco 6 1 2 3 4 8 −4 5

Match reports


Round 1

Peruvian side and Copa Libertadores new boys León went down to a 1-2 home defeat against Junior of Colombia on their Copa Libertadores debut. In the other game Grêmio secured an unsurprising 3-0 win against the Bolivian side Oriente Petrolero.


Round 2

León, who are such minnows that they have to kick off their home games early because their stadium doesn't even have any floodlights recovered from their opening day defeat to record their first ever win in the competition with a tightly contested 1-0 home win against Oriente Petrolero. Things still look incredibly tough for the Peruvians, only one of their remaining four games is at home and they still have to face group favourites Grêmio twice.

Junior recorded their second win with an impressive 2-1 home win against Grêmio. They had to come back from conceding after only five minutes and they managed it with goals from Giovanni Hernández and ex Southampton & Portsmouth player Jhon Viáfara to give themselves a three point advantage at the top of the group.

Round 3

In their third group game Grêmio recorded a confident 2-0 victory against Peruvian Libertadores new boys León. Junior resumed leadership with a 1-2 away win against Bolivian side Oriente Petrolero. The Colombians are the only team to record three wins out of three in the group stages and could seal qualification with another win in the return match against Wilstermann and competition new boys fail to beat Grêmio in round four. The only consolation for the Bolivians was that they managed to bag their first goal of the tournament with a 92nd minute strike from Juan Carlos Arce.

Round 4

 Colombian side Junior qualified for the knockout stage with a 2-1 home win against Oriente Petrolero of Bolivia, the home team had to do it the hard way coming back from behind after Jhasmini Campos put the visitors in front at the beginning of the second half with a wonderful long range blast. Junior's second half substitute Carlos Bacca was the hero of the day bagging both of the goals to ensure their early qualification and put them within touching distance of finishing as group winners. Bacca scored his first with a good turn and finish and his second from the penalty spot.

Grêmio moved to five points behind Junior with two games remaining after a 1-1 draw at León however the Peruvian side will have to get positive results in both of their remaining home games and hope that the Brazilians drop points in both of their remaining games. Carlos Elías scored for the hosts with a brilliant looping header just before half time but Carlos Alberto secured a useful point for the Brazilians with a smart finish nine minutes into the second half.

Round 5

Oriente Petrolero became the first Bolivian side to win a game at Copa Libertadores 2011 with a 2-0 win against León putting an end to seven consecutive defeats for Bolivian sides. Teams from Bolivia have managed only two wins from their last 39 Libertadores games. The result means that both sides will go out of the tournament at the end of the group stage with Junior and Grêmio progressing to the knockout stage.

Grêmio ended Junior's 100% record with a 2-0 win meaning that the Brazilians still have a chance of finishing as group winners.


Round 6

Everything in group 2 was already pretty much decided before the last round of games kicked off. Junior secured their place at the top of the group with a 1-1 draw against León and Grêmio suffered a shock 3-0 defeat against Oriente Petrolero who put in the best Copa Libertadores display by a Bolivian side in many years. Their man of the match was Juan Carlos Arce who set up the first two goals and scored one for himself late in the game.

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Golazo: Luis Páez vs Deportivo Pereira, Primera A Colombia, Apertura 2011



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On 27 February 2011 Junior played Deportivo Pereira in the fourth round of the Colombian Apertura 2011 tournament. Junior secured an important 2-1 win thanks to this spectacular individual goal from Luis Páez.

The goal was however overshadowed when Pereira's Panamanian defender Luis Moreno kicked Junior's owl mascot off the pitch!

Part of the Golazo series.

Luis Moreno owl abuse



On 27 February 2011 Junior faced Deportivo Pereira in the Colombia Primara A. The home team managed to earn a 2-1 win in an entertaining game to get their title challenge back on track . The winning goal was a spectacular individual effort from Luis Páez but it was overshadowed by this moment of animal cruelty.

The incident started when an attempted clearance from the Pereira full back hit the Junior club mascot. Questions have to be asked as to why the owl had been allowed to wander about on the pitch in the middle of the game but the real shocker came a few seconds later when Pereira's Panamanian defender Luis Moreno decided to get the clearly injured animal off the pitch by booting it into touch.

The owl survived with only a minor fracture to it's right leg. The home crowd then shouted abuse at Moreno for the rest of the game and chanted "murderer" at him. After the game Moreno had to be escorted off the field by police and then said that he was sorry and that he only flicked it up with his foot to see if it could fly. 

If the authorities bow to public opinion on the matter then Moreno looks set to suffer some severe punishment, whether from the football authorities or through criminal charges for animal cruelty.

Update:

According to press reports the owl died of shock two days later, Moreno is getting death threats and faces up to three months in jail.


For more crazy South American football check out the rest of the Cosas locas series.

What ever happened to? Jhon Viáfara

Viáfara playing for Portsmouth
against Middlesbrough in 2005.
In June 2005 Portsmouth FC manager Alan Perrin signed Colombia international midfielder Jhon Viáfara from Once Caldas for a fee of £800,000 as he rebuilt the team for the 2005-06 Premier League season.

Viáfara had started his playing career in 1999 with Deportivo Pasto where he played until 2003 sandwiching a brief stint with América de Cali. He came to international attention as part of the Once Caldas team that stunned South America by winning 2004 Copa Libertadores. Their triumph against the holders Boca Juniors in the final was one of the biggest shocks in the history of the tournament because Once Caldas had only ever won two Colombian league titles at the time and Boca Juniors were undoubtedly the strongest team in South America having utterly dominated the Copa Libertadores winning the tournament in 2000, 2001 & 2003. Viáfara was one of the most easily identifiable stars of the Once Caldas team having scored this wonderful long range goal only eight minutes into the second leg of the final.

He also attracted more attention playing for the Colombia national team that reached the semi-finals of the 2004 Copa América tournament and took to the world stage again to play for Once Caldas in the last ever Intercontinental Cup final against Porto.

Viáfara played quite regularly for Portsmouth in the early part of the 2005-06 season however after the sacking of Perrin and his replacement by Harry Redknapp Viáfara was farmed out on loan to Real Sociedad. Viáfara played a total of 15 games for Portsmouth, (14 in the league and 1 in the League Cup). He headed his only goal for Pompey in a 2-1 defeat against Manchester City.

After completing the 2005-06 season with Real Sociedad he returned to England and was transferred to Portsmouth's fierce local rivals Southampton FC for a reported fee of £750,000. He had a solid 2006-07 season with the club but there was an unfortunate end to the season for him. He put in a great performance scoring two goals in the Championship playoff semi-final against Derby County but saw his team eliminated on penalties. To make matters worse Derby went on to secure promotion but suffered a record-breakingly bad season only winning one of their 38 top flight games.

In the summer break he represented the Colombia national team at Copa América 2007. There was no repeat of Colombia's run to the semi-final, due mainly to a devestating 5-0 defeat to Paraguay in the opening game.

Viáfara in Southampton Colours

Viáfara continued to play for the Saints until the summer of 2008 when he was allowed to leave by short lived Dutch manager Jan Poortvliet who stated that he did not want anyone who was not completely committed to the club to remain. The official reason given for his departure was that he was homesick, however the turmoil at the club and his public falling out with Poortvliet must also be taken into consideration.

It is no surprise that Viáfara did decide to leave Southampton to return to Once Caldas. he had played under four different Saints managers within a six month period, the club were struggling at the wrong end of the table in the 2nd tier of English football, he was having a tough time but instead of offering support Poortvliet  resorted to banning him from training and dishing out public criticism. All a far cry from his experiences in the Copa Libertadores final, the semi-finals of Copa América and the Intercontinental Cup final. He made a total of 83 appearances for the Saints, scoring 7 goals.

Viáfara scored a vital goal for Once Caldas in the
2004 Copa Libertadores final, he returned to the club in 2008.
Viáfara's return to Once Caldas coincided with a huge improvement in fortune for the team They went from struggling along near the bottom of the table to winning the Apertura 2009 tournament, a stunning achievement given that they only scraped into the playoffs in the last of the eight available positions.

In 2010 he joined La Equidad and helped them to reach the final of the 2010 Apertura where they lost on penalties to Junior. They also reached the playoffs in the Clausura 2010 tournament. After this highly successful year with one of Colombia's smaller teams he was signed by Atlético Junior for the 2011 season and their 2011 Copa Libertadores campaign.

Viáfara's career with Junior has got off to a great start, he scored vital goals in both of their opening games of the Copa Libertadores Group 2 games. The first was the opening goal in a decent 1-2 away win against tournament debutants León de Huánuco and the second was the winner in a 2-1 home win against Brazilian giants and group favourites Gremio.

Viáfara celebrating his goal for Junior against León
in the 2011 Copa Libertadores group stages.
It seems that after several difficult years in English football Viáfara has managed to resurrect his playing career and is enjoying his return to the international stage. He has played a total of 32 games for his country, scoring 1 goal. 2008 was a particularly bad year for him, not only was he stuck in the middle of the Southampton débâcle for much of it, it was also is the only year since 2003 that he failed to make any appearances for the Colombia national team.  At the age of 32 and having rediscovered his form he can still keep his hopes alive of playing Copa América this summer or perhaps even the World Cup in 2014.

Portsmouth fans memories of Viáfara will understandably be clouded by his association with the disastrous Perrin era that nearly resulted in relegation, however few would put the blame directly on Viáfara's shoulders. He will be more fondly remembered by Southampton fans. Even though at the time they were experiencing their first few seasons outside the top flight in 27 years he was one of their more reliable players and things have got much worse for them since his departure back in 2008.

Viáfara can also count himself as one of a select band of players to have crossed the south coast rivalry which includes players such as C.B. Fry, Bill Rochford, Mick Mills, Mick Channon, Dave Beasant, John Beresford, Antii Niemi, Eyal Berkovic, Vincent Péricard, Peter Crouch and Ricardo Fuller.

Part of the What ever happened to? series.

Emerson Acuña dive



29 November 2008: 3rd round of the semi-final group stage of the Cluasura 2008 tournament in Colombia Atlético Junior's striker Emerson Acuña pulled off one of the most notorious dives in football history, throwing himself to the floor to win a penalty against América de Cali despite being offside and having no opposition players within metres of him.

Junior get a 1-1 draw out of the game, but América had the last laugh winning the return fixture 2-0 and eventually going on to win the championship.

For more crazy South American football check out the rest of the Cosas locas series.