Palmeiras beat Santos in Copa Libertadores final
A goal eight minutes into stoppage time won Palmeiras the Copa Libertadores on Saturday as a Breno Lopes header earned a 1-0 win over Santos.
No. | Name | |
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1
Weverton
Saves
2
|
||
15
Gustavo Gómez
35'
Goals
0
|
||
13
Luan
Goals
0
|
||
Goals
0
|
||
17
Matias Vina
58'
Goals
0
|
||
2
Marcos Rocha
90'+7'
Goals
0
|
||
Goals
0
78'
5
Patrick de Paula
Goals
0
|
||
Goals
0
90'+12'
6
Alan Empereur
Goals
0
|
||
11
Rony
Goals
0
90'+12'
30
Felipe Melo
Goals
0
|
||
Goals
0
85'
19
Breno
90'+9' 90'+9'
Goals
1
|
||
10
Luiz Adriano
Goals
0
|
||
Substitutes | ||
22
JaÃlson
Saves
0
|
||
29
Willian
Goals
0
|
||
Goals
0
|
||
20
Lucas Lima
Goals
0
|
||
12
Mayke
Goals
0
|
||
Goals
0
|
||
Goals
0
|
||
26
Renan
Goals
0
|
No. | Name | |
---|---|---|
24
John
Saves
0
|
||
14
Luan Peres
Goals
0
|
||
28
Lucas Verissimo
10'
Goals
0
|
||
5
Alison
90'+13'
Goals
0
|
||
Goals
0
90'+3'
27
Wellington Jesus Cardoso
Goals
0
|
||
4
Pará
Goals
0
90'+11'
33
Bruno Marques
Goals
0
|
||
18
Sandry
Goals
0
73'
36
Lucas Braga
Goals
0
|
||
21
Diego Pituca
70'
Goals
0
|
||
10
Yeferson Soteldo
90'+6'
Goals
0
|
||
11
Marinho
Goals
0
|
||
19
Kaio Jorge
Goals
0
90'+3'
13
Mádson
Goals
0
|
||
Substitutes | ||
1
Vladimir
Saves
0
|
||
17
Jean Mota
Goals
0
|
||
30
João Paulo
Saves
0
|
||
Goals
0
|
||
Goals
0
|
||
23
Arthur Gomes
Goals
0
|
||
22
Guilherme
Goals
0
|
||
26
Vinicius
Goals
0
|
- | Match ends, Palmeiras 1, Santos 0. | |
90'+15' | Second Half ends, Palmeiras 1, Santos 0. | |
90'+13' | Alison (Santos) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul. |
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18 | Fouls | 17 |
4 | Yellow Cards | 4 |
0 | Red Cards | 0 |
1 | Offsides | 0 |
6 | Corner Kicks | 4 |
2 | Saves | 0 |
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