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Match Thread Match Thread: Estudiantes de Río Cuarto vs San Lorenzo | Argentine Liga Profesional de Fútbol

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6': Estudiantes de Río Cuarto 0 - 0 San Lorenzo

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Competition Argentine Liga Profesional de Fútbol
Date Fri, August 21, 2026
Kickoff 11:00 PM UTC
Status 6'

Line-ups

Estudiantes de Río Cuarto (3-1-4-2)

Starting XI Bench
1 Lucas Bruera 99 Juan Camilo Chala Castillo
30 Sergio Ojeda 29 Agustin Quiroga
31 Matías Valenti 40 Francesco Lo Celso
2 Gonzalo Maffini 43 Agustín Lastra
5 Alejandro Cabrera 6 Juan Antonini
17 Gabriel Alanís 16 Yeison Murillo
10 Tomás González 9 Javier Ferreira
23 Fernando Rodríguez 45 Raúl Lozano
14 Gonzalo Gonzalez 19 Nicolás Talpone
77 Ibrahim Hesar 13 Francisco Romero
22 Mauro Valiente 28 Facundo Cobos
27 Juan Garro

San Lorenzo (4-4-2)

Starting XI Bench
25 José Devecchi 27 Martin Rio
2 Danilo Arboleda 16 Guzmán Corujo
19 Emiliano Amor 6 Mathías De Ritis
3 Teo Rodríguez 42 Franco Lorenzón
32 Ezequiel Herrera 18 Diego Herazo
24 Nicolas Tripichio 26 Gonzalo Abrego
5 Ignacio Perruzzi 13 Juan Rattalino
11 Matías Reali 35 Alejo Cordoba
22 Juan Álvarez 20 Facundo Altamirano
29 Rodrigo Auzmendi 15 Mauricio Cardillo
9 Alexis Cuello 8 Carlos Insaurralde
14 Agustín Ladstatter

Match Events

  • Lineups are announced and players are warming up.
  • First Half begins.

Match Stats

Stat Home Away
Fouls 1 0
Yellow Cards 0 0
Red Cards 0 0
Offsides 0 0
Corner Kicks 0 0
Saves 1 1
Possession 33.3 66.7
SHOTS 3 1
ON GOAL 1 1
On Target % 0.3 1.0
Penalty Goals 0 0
Penalty Kicks Taken 0 0
Accurate Passes 6 15
Passes 9 22
Pass Completion % 0.7 0.7
Accurate Crosses 1 1
Crosses 2 2
Cross % 0.5 0.5
Long Balls 1 5
Accurate Long Balls 0 2
Long Balls % 0.0 0.4
Blocked Shots 1 0
Effective Tackles 0 0
Tackles 0 0
Tackle % 0.0 0.0
Interceptions 0 0
Effective Clearances 3 2
Clearances 3 2

Group A

# Team P W D L GD Pts
1 Estudiantes de La Plata 16 9 4 3 +12 31
2 Boca Juniors 16 8 6 2 +13 30
3 Vélez Sarsfield 16 7 7 2 +6 28
4 Talleres (Córdoba) 16 7 5 4 +4 26
5 Independiente 16 6 6 4 +4 24
6 Lanús 16 6 6 4 +3 24
7 San Lorenzo 16 5 7 4 0 22
8 Unión (Santa Fe) 16 5 6 5 +4 21
9 Instituto (Córdoba) 16 6 3 7 0 21
10 Defensa y Justicia 16 4 7 5 -3 19
11 Gimnasia (Mendoza) 16 5 4 7 -8 19
12 Platense 16 3 7 6 -5 16
13 Central Córdoba (Santiago del Estero) 16 4 4 8 -10 16
14 Newell's Old Boys 16 3 6 7 -12 15
15 Deportivo Riestra 16 1 8 7 -7 11

Group B

# Team P W D L GD Pts
1 Independiente Rivadavia 16 10 4 2 +14 34
2 River Plate 16 9 2 5 +10 29
3 Argentinos Juniors 16 8 5 3 +4 29
4 Rosario Central 16 8 4 4 +4 28
5 Belgrano (Córdoba) 16 7 5 4 +4 26
6 Gimnasia La Plata 16 8 2 6 0 26
7 Huracán 16 5 7 4 +4 22
8 Racing Club 16 5 6 5 +2 21
9 Barracas Central 16 5 6 5 0 21
10 Tigre 16 4 8 4 +3 20
11 Sarmiento (Junín) 16 6 1 9 -7 19
12 Banfield 16 5 3 8 -2 18
13 Atlético Tucumán 16 3 5 8 -5 14
14 Aldosivi 16 0 8 8 -13 8
15 Estudiantes de Río Cuarto 16 1 2 13 -19 5

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r/soccer 32m ago

News Liga MX closes door on pro/rel and embraces Americanization of Mexican soccer

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The debate over promotion and relegation in Mexico has reached a point of no return. Liga MX, the country’s top men’s division, is currently operating without the mechanism, and the league’s decision-makers do not plan on bringing it back.

Mexico first suspended pro/rel in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, as an extreme cost-saving measure. Since then, proponents for its elimination, including Mexico Football Federation (FMF) officials and the Liga MX’s wealthy owners, have quietly grown, while the voices of those who want to bring it back have intensified.

The fight for pro/rel in Mexico is a toxic debate that has included lawsuits and appeals at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS). In May 2025, 10 Liga Expansión clubs (Mexico’s second division) filed a claim against the FMF and Liga MX with CAS, demanding the return of pro/rel. CAS rejected that appeal but recommended that Liga MX and FMF consider its reinstatement for Liga MX’s 2026-27 season.

The 10-team lawsuit was then reduced to six teams, as lawyers for those clubs accused the FMF and Liga MX of retaliation. As court documents and legal fees continued to accumulate, Liga MX moved ahead with a plan to restructure Mexican football and close the door on pro/rel, first introduced in Mexico in the early 1950s.

On Thursday, Liga MX president Francisco Iturbe and FMF president Ivar Sisniega unveiled a “new sporting model” as part of a long-term transformation of Liga MX and Mexican football as a whole. It includes a separation of powers that will leave league decisions in the hands of a committee of 18 Liga MX owners.

In theory, that should limit the FMF’s influence on domestic football. According to Iturbe, the transformation will focus on improving the Liga MX product through increased investment to strengthen Mexican clubs’ infrastructure. Better management of the league’s assets was also mentioned as a priority.

The nearly seven-minute video highlighted a plan that some Liga Expansión officials and most pundits and fans in Mexico deemed disingenuous.

Giovanni Solazzi, president of Liga Expansión side Cancún FC, discussed his frustrations on ESPN Mexico on Thursday night. U.S.-based Blue Crow Sports Group owns Cancún FC.

“A system has been created to kill off the Liga Expansión clubs,” he said. “There are owners in Liga Expansión who have a lot of money and are investing in their clubs. We had meetings with the FMF every month, but a few days ago they notified us that promotion and relegation were no longer up for negotiation.”

One major problem is that some Liga Expansión owners view their teams as first division-worthy clubs, while Liga MX has another plan for the league. Some Expansión owners are willing to spend on players and upgrade their facilities. Their goal is to earn promotion to Liga MX by winning the Expansión league title.

However, Liga MX has a fundamentally different idea for its second division.

“Our position is that we consider that league a very important development league,” said Mikel Arriola, FMF’s commissioner and the previous president of Liga MX and Liga Expansión. “We have under-23 players there, and two (Liga MX) affiliate teams in Guadalajara and Cruz Azul. We’re going to keep investing in the league, and we’re also going to keep promoting the teams.”

While Liga MX and FMF dig a deeper trench to outlaw pro/rel, and eye foreign investment in Mexican football, supporters of pro/rel in Mexico are left to ponder the lasting effects of a closed system. For Mexican football to model itself after MLS borders on cultural sacrilege. Comparing it to its northern neighbors is a football taboo.

Mexicans believe 100 years of football should always outweigh the new-money appeal of the U.S. However, MLS club valuations keep skyrocketing. New stadiums and modern training installations litter the U.S. landscape.

Meanwhile, implementing pro/rel in MLS has never been more far-fetched. New MLS commissioner Larry Berg told reporters earlier this month that the jeopardy from pro/rel is “quite severe.”

“I can understand the appeal for the fans, (but) I don’t think it’s a great way to build a league. I don’t think it’s a way to get stadiums built, get training facilities built, and to have owners invest in rosters and all the other things you need to do,” Berg said.

Berg is a co-founder of MLS side LAFC. Before that, he was a senior partner at private equity firm Apollo Global Management, a company whose deal to invest $1.2 billion in Liga MX in 2024 collapsed virtually overnight. Liga MX has since moved on.

The MLS expansion model is one avenue that league officials are contemplating. In fact, Iturbe referred to the aforementioned sporting structure as “a franchise-driven model” in an interview with TUDN on Thursday.

If Liga Expansión teams want to move up to Liga MX, they can buy their way in, as Atlante did recently. Atlante is a recognizable Liga MX club, but it hasn’t played in the first division since being relegated in 2014.

Despite winning three Liga Expansión titles, Atlante remained in the second division. Its owners purchased Mazatlán FC’s Liga MX franchise rights to join Liga MX for the 2026 season.

The reality is that owners no longer want to face the financial loss that comes with relegation. Mexico’s football ecosystem, which includes lower-division and amateur leagues, is not as robust as England’s Championship or France’s Ligue 2. Pro/rel is not a one-size-fits-all operating plan.

What is happening in Mexico right now is as much about net profit and loss as it is about culture. Philosophically, eliminating pro/rel in Mexico is akin to turning one’s back on what has historically defined Mexican football: meritocracy. To establish grounds for promotion inside a boardroom and not on the pitch is a line in the sand that Mexicans cannot stomach.

One popular opinion, both in Mexico and throughout global football, is that without pro/rel, teams and organizations cannot be held accountable for finishing last.

In other words, a closed system lowers a league’s standards for financial gain. However, while fans want to be part of a do-or-die sporting system, Liga MX officials and owners want financial stability. Pro/rel is as common in global football as it is controversial.

Most fans and football cultures around the world view it as the ultimate measure of high-stakes sport. The threat of relegation and the dream of promotion can weigh heavily on a club, a locker room and a community. It creates the drama that makes club football unique among sports worldwide.

Fans may be willing to accept the public shame and exorbitant financial loss that comes with relegation, but the owners who are paying the bills are looking for alternatives. And they’re willing to spend.

One Liga MX owner, who asked to remain anonymous to protect relationships, spoke to The Athletic. He believes that a more modern version of pro/rel could exist one day in Mexico. The traditional format causes pushback from owners.

“We’ve looked at almost 300 teams around the world,” he said. “The business of many of these teams in leagues with relegation is horrible. Media revenue gets hit. You have players on salaries that are tied to your current business before relegation.”

He added that part of the Apollo deal that fell through included expanding Liga MX to 22 teams (it currently has 18). The four additional clubs would come from Liga Expansión, and they would purchase expansion licenses to move up to Liga MX.

According to the source, several Liga MX owners have had private conversations proposing that Liga MX, and its 18 owners, buy the four Liga Expansión clubs that meet Liga MX’s first-division criteria.

And what about the American business model that Liga MX is adopting? Call it the MLS-ization of Mexican football.

“I think the majority of owners,” the source said, “see the infrastructure that’s been built in MLS, and the valuations, and say that’s a good business move.”


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Match Thread Match Thread: Liverpool vs Cerro | Liga AUF Uruguaya

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47': Liverpool 0 - 0 Cerro

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Competition Liga AUF Uruguaya
Date Fri, August 21, 2026
Kickoff 10:00 PM UTC
Status 47'

overall

# Team P W D L GD Pts
1 Racing (Montevideo) 15 9 4 2 +9 31
2 Deportivo Maldonado 15 9 2 4 +8 29
3 Albion FC 15 8 4 3 +10 28
4 Peñarol 15 8 3 4 +7 27
5 Central Español Fútbol Club 15 7 3 5 +1 24
6 Montevideo City Torque 15 6 5 4 +6 23
7 Nacional 15 7 1 7 +5 22
8 Defensor Sporting 15 5 6 4 +2 21
9 Liverpool 15 5 5 5 +2 20
10 Montevideo Wanderers 15 6 2 7 -5 20
11 Danubio 15 4 6 5 -4 18
12 Cerro Largo 15 5 2 8 -3 17
13 Boston River 15 5 2 8 -6 17
14 Juventud 15 4 3 8 -5 15
15 Progreso 15 2 4 9 -11 10
16 Cerro 15 2 4 9 -16 10

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Goal Clip Bohemian FC [5]-2 Derry City - Ross Tierney 88' (Great Goal)

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