UCV FC vs Centro Italo, 2008 Segunda División de Venezuela, Clausura 2009

· Segunda División de Venezuela
  • 54': Mario Vargas
  • 79': Jonathan Risso
  • 83': Aritz Bilbao
  • 89': Juan Carlos Parada
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4 - 1
  • 10': Guillermo Cejas

About

UCV FC are hosting Centro Italo at Brigido Iriarte, Caracas, Venezuela, starting on . The match is a part of the Segunda División de Venezuela.

Game Information

Competition: Segunda División de Venezuela

Venue: Brigido Iriarte
Location: Caracas, Venezuela

Line-Ups

UCV UCV FC

No. Name
Mayker González
Manuel Escorcio
Darwin Peralta
Mario Vargas
Aritz Bilbao
Juan Carlos Parada
Jonathan Risso

Centro Italo Centro Italo

No. Name
Guillermo Cejas

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