🔥Bracket set: the first semi-finalists of the Apertura

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🔥Bracket set: the first semi-finalists of the Apertura

🔥Bracket set: the first semi-finalists of the Apertura

Today we got the outcome of the first batch of Apertura quarterfinals, and the first semifinal matchup is now set. Belgrano and El Bicho will decide the finalistIn the first match, Belgrano defeated ...

🔥Bracket set: the first semi-finalists of the Apertura

Today we got the outcome of the first batch of Apertura quarterfinals, and the first semifinal matchup is now set. Belgrano and El Bicho will decide the finalistIn the first match, Belgrano defeated ...

The Apertura quarterfinals have delivered their first thrilling results, and the stage is set for an electrifying semifinal showdown. Today, the first batch of knockout action gave us a clear picture of who's moving on, and the opening semifinal matchup is locked in: it's Belgrano versus El Bicho (Argentinos Juniors) for a spot in the final.

In a hard-fought battle, Belgrano edged past Unión de Santa Fe, proving why they're one of the hottest teams in the tournament. The Pirata Celeste, led by coach Alberi, showed grit and determination. Adrián Sánchez broke the deadlock, and Ramiro Hernandes sealed the deal in the dying minutes, sending the sky-blue faithful of Córdoba into a frenzy. It was a test of character, and Belgrano passed with flying colors.

Over at the iconic Diego Armando Maradona stadium in La Paternal, the tension was palpable. Huracán and Argentinos Juniors played a nail-biter that stretched into extra time, with neither side willing to give an inch. Just when it looked like penalties might decide the fate, Tomás Molina stepped up in the 95th minute to fire El Bicho into the semifinals. It's the kind of dramatic finish that makes Argentine football unforgettable.

But the action isn't over yet. Tomorrow brings two more blockbuster quarterfinal clashes that are sure to keep fans on the edge of their seats. First up, Racing Club—fresh off a dramatic win over the reigning Argentine champions—hits the road to face Rosario Central, led by Ángel Di María. Central is riding high after eliminating Independiente, so expect fireworks in Rosario.

Then, River Plate welcomes Gimnasia to the Monumental. Los Millonarios are coming off an epic penalty shootout victory over San Lorenzo, while El Lobo pulled off a stunning upset by knocking out Vélez in Liniers. Both teams have momentum, but only one can advance.

As the Apertura heats up, every match is a story waiting to be written. Whether you're cheering from the stands or repping your team's gear, this is football at its finest. Stay tuned for more drama, more passion, and more unforgettable moments.

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