2011年7月3日星期日

Argentine giants River Plate relegated

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Posted June 27, 2011 07:00:00

River Plate, the record 33 times Argentine league champions, suffered its biggest humiliation ever with relegation to the second division for the first time on Monday morning.

River drew 1-1 with Belgrano of the Nacional B division in the second leg of a relegation-promotion playoff at the Monumental after a 2-0 defeat in the first leg in Cordoba on Wednesday.

Fans in the 60,000 plus crowd at the Monumental went wild with rage, throwing objects on to the pitch and some tried to climb over perimeter fencing to storm on to the field.

Players of both sides had to leave the pitch under protection of stewards while police used high power hoses to try to subdue the rioting fans.

River raised their hopes soon after kickoff, going ahead in the sixth minute when striker Mariano Pavone controlled on the edge of the box, swivelled and shot low into the corner past diving keeper Juan Carlos Olave.

Midfielder Guillermo Farre stunned the 60,000 plus Monumental crowd when he equalised just past the hour, blasting the loose ball past stranded 'keeper Juan Pablo Carrizo after a blunder in the River defence.

River were awarded a penalty midway through the second half which Pavone shot to Olave's right but the goalkeeper saved, leaving River still needing two goals to save their top flight status. The referee did not add stoppage time as the rioting had already started.

A tie on aggregate would have saved River from relegation.

- Reuters

Tags: sport, football, football-south-america, argentina


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