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The finals were contested in two-legged home-and-away format between San Lorenzo and Vélez Sársfield. The first leg was played in Atlanta Stadium of Villa Crespo, finishing in a 2-2 tie. The second leg was never played so the tournament was unfinished and neither San Lorenzo nor Velez Sarsfield were declared champion. [1]
The AFA Disciplinary Court decided on 6 June 2024 to resume the match and play the remaining 42 minutes on a date to be determined behind closed doors. Godoy Cruz were deducted three points and had to play two games behind closed doors. They also had to pay San Lorenzo's travel expenses and a fine. [7]
San Lorenzo made its debut in Primera on 4 April 1915, losing to Platense by 5–1. The first match won in the top division was the 7th fixture, when the team defeated Floresta by 3–1. San Lorenzo finished 12th at the end of the season, tied with Gimnasia y Esgrima de Buenos Aires. [10]
[3] [4] In that same year, the team was strengthened by the joining of some former players of San Lorenzo de Almagro, who had left that club due to its internal problems. [3] With this help, Vélez reached the Federation's second division championship final on their first year of affiliation, losing 2–4 to Tigre in GEBA's ground.
The 1994–95 Argentine Primera División was a season of top-flight professional football in Argentina.The league season had two champions, with River Plate winning the Apertura (26th. league title for the club), while San Lorenzo won the Clausura championship (12th. league title).
A win and a loss occurred in games on 6 July versus Deportivo Morón, with San Lorenzo winning 3–0. [21] Gabriel Rojas was loaned to Peñarol on 6 July. [22] Adam Bareiro became San Lorenzo's seventh reinforcement, as he penned a one-year loan deal, with a purchase option, from Liga MX's Monterrey. [23] [24] Alejandro Melo agreed a move to ...
The 1994 Copa Libertadores final was a two-legged football match-up to determine the 1994 Copa Libertadores champion. The final was contested by Argentine club Vélez Sarsfield (that played its first final ever) and Brazilian São Paulo FC.
San Lorenzo Lanús Newell's Old Boys Defensa y Justicia Colón Rosario Central: Matches played: 450: Goals scored: 1,024 (2.28 per match) Top goalscorer: Darío Benedetto (21 goals) Biggest home win: Newell's Old Boys 6-1 San Martín (SJ) (Dec. 15, 2016) Rosario Central 5-0 Arsenal (Oct. 1, 2016) Biggest away win: Patronato 0–5 Independiente ...