Showing posts with label Colo-Colo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colo-Colo. Show all posts

Colo-Colo 2-3 Cerro Porteño, Copa Libertadores 2011

Game of the week - 22 April 2011



On 21 April 2011 Chilean side Colo-Colo hosted Cerro Porteño of Paraguay in the last game in group five of Copa Libertadores 2011. Both sides had been struggling in their own domestic leagues but this game would give the winners a chance to progress to the knockout stages of Copa Libertadores.

The game started well for the home team who established a two goal lead with a pair of cracking goals from Cristobal Jorquera and Esteban Paredes meaning that the visitors would need three goals in order to progress.

Jonathan Fabbro got a goal back for the visitors before half time with a quality shot into the far top corner and minutes after the break Iván Piris levelled the scores after a cool assist from Roberto Nanni. Fabbro secured his position as the hero of the day for Cerro Porteño with an 88th minute free kick for a famous comeback.

Neutrals should be a bit sad to see Colo-Colo eliminated from the competition as they were the second highest scorers after Cruzeiro, the team who's six games featured the most goals (31) and played in four amazing games selected by us as our games of the week.

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

Santos 3-2 Colo-Colo, Copa Libertadores 2011 - Game of the week

Game of the week - 8 April 2011



When Santos hosted Colo-Colo in group five of Copa Libertadores 2011 few people would have expected the game to be as enthralling as the 3-2 win for Colo-Colo in the reverse fixture. If anything Santos' 3-2 win in the return fixture was even more action packed, with five goals, five red cards and a host of other incidents.

Santos cruised into a three-nil half time lead  with goals from Elano, Daanilo and another wondergoal from Neymar. The only sour point for them was that Neymar was sent off for a second booking after donning a paper mask of himself during his goal celebration.

The in the 56th minute Ze Eduardo was sent off for Santos and Andrés Scotti was sent off for his part in the ensuing brawl. Colo-Colo bagged two goals in the last few minutes to set up an exciting finale in which the referee also sent off Elano and Cristobal Jorquera meaning the last minute of the game was eight against nine.

Santos held on for the win that kept alive their hopes of progressing to the knockout stages.

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Colo-Colo 3-2 Santos, Copa Libertadores 2011 - Game of the week



On 16 March 2011 Colo-Colo hosted Brazilian side Santos in a group 5 game in Copa Libertadores 2011. They were without a home win against Brazilian opposition in 14 years and found themselves 0-1 down after only five minutes after goalkeeper Juan Castillo failed to read the swerve on an Elano free kick.

Esteban Paredes began the recovery by picking himself up from a clumsy challange by Durval to chip the ball into the far top corner of the net, instead of sprawling on the ground appealing for the penalty. The Chilean side bagged two more goals before half-time, Ezequiel Miralles and Andrés Scotti were the scorers. Despite a Neymar goal for Santos early in the second half Colo-Colo held on for a famous 3-2 win to take them to the top of the group after three games, their fifth consecutive win in all competitions.

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Esteban Paredes vs Santos, Copa Libertadores 2011 - Golazo



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On 16 March 2011 Colo-Colo hosted Brazilian side Santos in a group 5 game in Copa Libertadores 2011. They were without a home win against Brazilian opposition in 14 years and found themselves 0-1 down after only five minutes. Esteban Paredes began the recovery by picking himself up from a clumsy challange by Durval to chip the ball into the far top corner of the net. The Chilean side scored two more before hal-time and despite a Neymar goal in the second half they held on for a famous 3-2 win to take them to the top of the group after three games, their fifth consecutive win in all competitions.

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Cristobal Jorquera vs Unión Española, Chilean Primera 2011 - Golazo



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After their worst start to a league season ever, Chilean side Colo-Colo began recovering after the sacking of manager Diego Cagna. Cristobal Jorquera was one of the stars of the revival, firstly with this goal in a 3-0 win against Palestino and then another cracking goal in their next league game, a 2-1 win against Unión Española.

Part of the Golazo series.

Cleiton Xavier vs Colo-Colo, Libertadores 2009 - Golazo




In the last round of games in group one of Copa Libertadores 2009 Brazilian side Palmeiras faced a tough trip to Chile to face the 1991 Libertadores champions Colo-Colo. The Brazilians needed the win in order to progress to the second round and Cleiton Xavier secured their progression with this 87th minute strike.


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Golazo: Cristobal Jorquera vs Palestino, Torneo Nacional 2011



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29 time champions Colo-Colo made their worst ever start to a league season at the beginning of the Chilean national championship in 2011 losing three of their first four games to find themselves bottom of the table. A humiliating 1-5 defeat against Universidad de Concepción was enough to finish manager Diego Cagna, who had earned himself the nickname "Despreocupado" for his relaxed and unconcerned attitude towards the pathetic displays from his team. Things got worse for Colo-Colo before they got better, they suffered a humiliating 5-2 defeat againsr Cerro Porteño in Copa Libertadores 2011.

Things began to improve for the Chilean giants with a 0-3 win against Palestino, their second goal was this excellent strike from Cristobal Jorquera.

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Game of the week: Cerro Porteño 5-2 Colo-Colo



In the first round of games in Group 5 of the 2011 Copa Libertadores Paraguayan side Cerro Porteño put on a magnificent display to crush Colo-Colo of Chile 5-2. One of the highlights of the game was 17 year old Argentine born forward Juan Manuel Iturbe's Copa Libertadores debut as a second half substitute, he lived up to expectation hitting two goals.

The result left 29 time Chilean champions Colo-Colo in serious trouble, not only were they bottom of the Chilean league after their worst ever start to a league season they got their Copa Libertadores campaign off to a terrible start.

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Highlights: 2011 Copa Libertadores, Group 5

  Reports & highlights of Group 5 in the 2011 Copa Libertadores.

Results


15-02-11
Deportivo Táchira (Ven) 0-0 Santos (Bra)
17-02-11
Cerro Porteño (Par) 5-2 Colo-Colo (Chi)
01-03-11
Deportivo Táchira (Ven) 2-4 Colo-Colo (Chi)
02-03-11
Santos (Bra) 1-1 Cerro Porteño (Par)
10-03-11
Cerro Porteño (Par) 1-1 Deportivo Táchira (Ven)
16-03-11
Colo-Colo (Chi) 3-2 Santos (Bra)
05-04-11
Deportivo Táchira (Ven) 0-2 Cerro Porteño (Par)
06-04-11
Santos (Bra) 3-2 Colo-Colo (Chi)
12-04-11
Colo-Colo (Chi) 2-1 Deportivo Táchira (Ven)
13-04-11
Cerro Porteño (Par) 1-2 Santos (Bra)
20-04-11
Colo-Colo (Chi) 2-3 Cerro Porteño (Par)
Santos (Bra) 3-1 Deportivo Táchira (Ven)


Table

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Paraguay Cerro Porteño 6 3 2 1 13 8 +5 11
Brazil Santos 6 3 2 1 11 8 +3 11
Chile Colo-Colo 6 3 0 3 15 16 −1 9
Venezuela Deportivo Táchira 6 0 2 4 5 12 −7 2

Match reports

Round 1

After Corintians failure to progress through the qualifying round Santos were the next Brazilian side to slip up dropping points in a 0-0 away draw against Venezuelan side Deportivo Táchira. After the boring stalemate of the first game the second game provided plenty of entertainment with Cerro Porteño beating Colo-Colo 5-2. A brilliant result for the Paraguayan side who saw Argentine striker Roberto Nanni bag a couple of goals and his 17 year old countryman Juan Manuel Iturbe bag a couple more as a 2nd half substitute.

Round 2

By the time the second round of games came around Colo-Colo had found themselves a new manager, Argentine veteran coach made his debut as their coach in a potentially tough looking tie against Deportivo Táchira however they cruised through the game, establishing a four goal lead before Táchira pulled a couple of goals back in the dying minutes of the game.

In their second game Santos dropped more points, this time in front of their own fans in a 1-1 draw against Cerro Porteñ. The Brazilians went ahead early in thesecond half with a penalty from former Manchester City player Elano but the Paraguayans bagged a 90th minute equaliser with a penalty from Roberto Nanni.

Round 3

Cerro Perteño extended their lead at the top of the group with a 1-1 home draw against Deportivo Táchira however dropping points at home against the Venezuelans will be considered a big waste. Cerro's influential Argentine forward Roberto Nanni put the home side ahead with an intelligent shot to beat Manuel Sanhouse at his near post but Sergio Herrera equalised for the visitors with a quality goals, in which he controlled a long ball, retained posession, nutmegged Roberto Burgos and fired a powerful long range shot into the net.

The following week Colo-Colo took over as leaders of the group with a 3-2 home win against a star studded Santos side in our game of the week. The Brazilians took an early lead when Juan Castillo in the Colo-Colo goal failed to read the swerve on an Elano free kick and dominated the next twenty minutes or so as their shellshocked hosts tried to get back into the game. The equaliser came in the 27th minute when Esteban Paredes picked himself up from a stumbling challenge from Durval to chip the ball into the far top corner and from that point until the end of the first half it was one way traffic with two more goals for Colo-Colo from Ezequiel Miralles and Andés Scotti. Neymar pulled a goal back for Santos in the second half but the home side held on for a famous victory. After their pathetic start to the season new manager Américo Gallego has them playing some really good stuff, they have now won five consecutive games in all competitions and last night's result was their first Copa Libertadores home win against Brazilian opposition in 14 years.

Round 4

 The return tie between Santos and Colo-Colo was also a classic. The Brazilians won 3-2 in a game which also featured five red cards and was selected as our game of the week.

Cerro Porteño stayed at the top of the group after a 0-2 away win against Deportivo Táchira. Roberto Nanni scored a great goal to finish off a nice move for their first and Iván Torres scored with a dipping shot from outside the area in the second half.

Round 5

Colo-Colo eliminated Deportivo Táchira from the competition with a 2-1 home win. The hosts fell behind after only four minutes but a brace from Diego Rubio secured the win for Colo-Colo. The result lifted the Chileans to the top of the group and left Brazilian side Santos needing to avoid defeat in their fifth game against Cerro Porteño in Paragauy. Even a draw would have left them in big trouble with three points to make up and an inferior goal difference, but they managed to earn themselves a valuable 1-2 away win to give themselves an excellent chance of making the knockout phase.

Round 6

Santos secured their place in the knockout stages with a comfortable 3-1 home win against bottom of the table Deportivo Táchira. Neymar, Jonathan Cícero and Danilo da Silva bagged the goals for the home team who qualified despite their poor start to the group phase.

The other place went to Cerro Porteño who secured quilfication thenk to a late goal from Jonathan Fabbro to give them a 3-2 win aginst Colo-Colo. Neutrals will be sad to see Colo-Colo go out as they were one of the most entertaining teams in the tournament, their six games featured 31 goals, an average of more than four goals a game.


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Lujos: Claudio Borghi & Hugo Rubio nearly score a brilliant goal



In 1992 Argentine forward Claudio Borghi joined Chilean side Colo-Colo, despite only staying for one season he became an icon at the club and returned to manage the side in 2006 leading them to four consecutive league titles. Back in 1992 he was involved in this incredible move in a game against Palestino which nearly resulted in one of the best goals ever, however Hugo Rubio's volley hit the bar.

Cosas Locas: Ron the dog vs Carlos Navarro Montoya, 1991



Navarro Montoya inspecting his wound.
22 May 1991: Chilean side Colo-Colo hosted Argentine giants Boca Juniors in the second leg of the Copa Libertadores semi-final. Colo-Colo were 1-0 down from the first leg but won the game 3-1 to become the first Chilean side ever to progress to the final.

The most famous incident of the night happened during a pitch invasion. Remarkably the Chilean police appeared to be too busy intimidating the Boca Juniors players with dogs to bother about all of the fans on the pitch. Eventually a police dog named Ron bit the Boca Juniors goalkeeper Carlos Fernando Navarro Montoya on the right calf.

Aftermath

Colo-Colo won the final of the 1991 Copa Libertadores beating Paraguayan side Olimpia 3-0 on aggregate in the final to become the first, and to date only Chilean side to win the premier club competition in South America.

Carlos "el mono" Navarro Montoya recovered from the bite to have a long and successful career, playing until his retirement in 2009 at the age of 43.

The police dog Ron became instantly famous in Chile as "el perro que mordió un mono" (the dog that bit a monkey) his picture appeared on the covers of several newspapers and magazines and he spent much of the rest of his life touring the country. His life ended on 10 November 1997 but his fame continues, the fans of Colo-Colo erected a statue of him and he even has a Facebook page in his honour.

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Golazo: Matías Fernández vs O'Higgins 2006



In 2006 Argentine born Chilean Matías Fernández scored this spectacular goal for Colo-Colo against Club Deportivo O'Higgins. Later in 2006 he was named South American footballer of the year, the first Chilean to win the award since Marcelo Salas in 1997.

He soon earned a lucrative move to European football where he has played for Villarreal and Sporting Lisbon.

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