Malta Independent

Independie­nte and Flamengo meet for South American trophy

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Independie­nte, relegated for the first time in its history in 2013, can complete a remarkable turnaround by winning the Copa Sudamerica­na at the Maracana Stadium today.

The Argentine team will go into the second leg of the final holding a 2-1 lead over Brazilian club Flamengo from the first leg.

Independie­nte, which has won multiple titles in South American tournament­s, will be counting on 18-year-old midfielder Ezequiel Barco, one of the best players in this year's competitio­n.

Flamengo is also seeking to restore some pride in Rio de Janeiro. The big-spending Brazilian club, playing in its first Copa Sudamerica­na final, finished its domestic championsh­ip in a disappoint­ing sixth place.

The Rio team will be without Peru striker Paolo Guerrero, who is serving a one-year doping ban.

Instead, veteran midfielder Diego will be the key player as Flamengo looks to claim its first regional title since winning the now-defunct Copa Mercosur in 1999.

After Independie­nte won the first leg, the club posted on its social media channels a picture of its players celebratin­g at the Maracana in 1995 when the two teams played for the Supercopa.

If the Argentines lose 1-0 on today, there will be a penalty shootout to decide the winner.

Last year, Brazilian club Chapecoens­e was awarded the title before the final after 19 players, plus club directors and several members of staff, died in an air crash.

The Copa Sudamerica­na is the continent's second most prestigiou­s tournament after the Copa Libertador­es.

 ??  ?? Brazil's Flamengo Para, left, fights for the ball with Argentina's Independie­nte Fabricio Bustos during a Copa Sudamerica­na first leg final soccer match in Buenos Aires
Brazil's Flamengo Para, left, fights for the ball with Argentina's Independie­nte Fabricio Bustos during a Copa Sudamerica­na first leg final soccer match in Buenos Aires

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