Santiago Morning vs Palestino, 2019 Copa Chile, Second Round

· 2nd Leg - Palestino win 5-4 on aggregate
  • 76': Oscar Ortega
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2nd Leg - Palestino win 5-4 on aggregate
  • 43': Renato Taribeño

About

Santiago Morning are hosting Palestino at , , , starting on . The match is a part of the Copa Chile.

Match Timeline

  • 10': Substitution, Santiago Morning. Nino Rojas replaces Miguel Curiel because of an injury.
  • 20': Enzo Guerrero (Palestino) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
  • 23': Substitution, Palestino. Fabián Cerda replaces Ignacio González because of an injury.
  • 43': Goal! Santiago Morning 0, Palestino 1. Renato Tarifeño (Palestino) right footed shot from more than 40 yards on the left wing to the top left corner.
  • 45': Substitution, Santiago Morning. Nicolás Palma replaces Gonzalo Reyes.
  • 54': Sebastián Contreras Moreno (Santiago Morning) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
  • 68': Substitution, Palestino. Sebastián Silva replaces Alejandro González.
  • 71': Substitution, Palestino. Ignacio Herrera replaces Diego Rosende.
  • 76': Goal! Santiago Morning 1, Palestino 1. Oscar Ortega (Santiago Morning) right footed shot from more than 40 yards on the left wing to the high centre of the goal.
  • 89': Guillermo Soto (Palestino) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

Game Information

Competition: Copa Chile

Venue:
Location: ,

Line-Ups

SMO Santiago Morning

No. Name
25 Franco Cabrera (GK)
22 Diego Cerón
6 Sebastián Contreras Moreno Yellow Card
2 Aveska Judelin
18 Mauricio Arias
23 Jorge Gática
13 Rodrigo Canosa
9 Miguel Curiel
4 Gonzalo Villagra
7 Gonzalo Reyes
10 Oscar Ortega

PAL Palestino

No. Name
1 Ignacio González (GK)
8 Cristóbal Jorquera
2 Alejandro González
5 Julián Fernández
13 César Cortés
17 Enzo Guerrero Yellow Card
23 Renato Taribeño
7 Diego Rosende
19 Bryan Vejar
20 Guillermo Soto Yellow Card
22 Roberto

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