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Monday, July 16, 2012

Santa Fé waited 37 years to win his seventh title

Independiente Santa Fé won, after almost 37 years of waiting, the seventh league title in its history thanks to a goal from Jonathan Tuft Deportivo Pasto (1-0) to pass the Argentinian Omar Perez, the figure of the tournament.

The team's rookie coach Wilson Gutiérrez, whose ranks also highlighted the Bolivian striker Diego Cabrera, and tanning Colombian midfielder Gerardo Bedoya, was consecrated in Bogotá before a stadium filled with dyed red for 35,000 fans, many of whom had never seen win a championship team.

The new champion of the Apertura beat Deportivo Pasto by the minimum four days after having drawn 1-1 in the opponent's court, seeking his second title.

The team played Bogotá today without two key players for Gutierrez tactic structure: Bedoya and Paraguayan defender Germain Centurion, the paths warnings.

Rhythm nervous but alternative actions for both sides, the party had ingredients of excitement and intensity, as the visitor it was useless to speculate on the outcome. 

A new tie would force the series to the definition in a shootout.

Omar Perez, the former player of Boca Juniors, constantly troubled with releases poisonous plays pieces that allowed the brilliance of goalkeeper Jose Fernando Square.

In step-up, the Grass seemed to control the actions against a Santa Fé which at times had difficulty overcoming the retaining wall.

At 70 minutes after collecting a perfect free kick by Omar Perez, Jonathan Tuft jumped more than all his head and turned the ball's trajectory to the back of the net.

Santa Fé, the first professional champion in Colombia, degree earned in 1948, earned a perfect score on their home floor during games of the semifinals and the remaining runs in the final.

Technical details :

Independiente Santa Fé : Camilo Vargas, Sergio Otalvaro, Julian Quinonez, Francisco Meza, Luis Carlos Arias, Juan Daniel Roa, Yulian Anchico (m.69, Edwin Cardona), Daniel Torres, Omar Perez, Jonathan Tuft (m.81, Oscar Rhodes ) and Diego Cabrera (m.82, Mario Gomez).

Coach : Wilson Gutierrez.

Deportivo Pasto : José Fernando Square, Gilberto Garcia, Marino García, Juan Carlos Mosquera, John Jairo Montano, Carlos Giraldo (m.76, Juan Villota), Omar Rodriguez, Kevin Rendon (m.75, Mauricio Mina), René Rosero, Oscar Mendez (m.50, Victor Zapata) and Edwards Jimenez.

Coach : Flabio Torres.

Goals : 1-0, m.70: Jonathan Tuft.

Referee : Wilmar Fernando José Roldán admonished Square, Daniel Torres, René Rosero and Francisco Meza.

Subs : leg of the final tournament opening match at the stadium Colombian'''' El Campin in Bogotá, before 35,000 spectators.

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