Uruguayan Primera Division

Miramar vs River Plate, 2007/08 Primera División de Uruguay, Torneo Clausura 2007/2008

· Uruguayan Primera Division
  • 4': Pablo Melonio
  • Red Card 89': Agustín Lucas
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  • 43': Sergio Sousa
  • 71': Sergio Sousa
  • 77': Sergio Sousa

About

Miramar are hosting River Plate at Parque Luis Méndez Piana, Montevideo, Uruguay, starting on . The match is a part of the Uruguayan Primera Division.

Game Information

Competition: Uruguayan Primera Division

Venue: Parque Luis Méndez Piana
Location: Montevideo, Uruguay

Line-Ups

MIR Miramar

No. Name
Martin Gongora (GK)
Michael Cordero Yellow Card
Agustín Lucas Red Card
Javier Tetes
Mauricio Legnani
Nicolás Schenone
Luís Rivero Yellow Card
Damián Alvarez
Rodolfo López Taborda
Angelo Paleso Yellow Card
Pablo Melonio
Andrés Rodríguez
Alejo Saravia

RIV River Plate

No. Name
Alvaro García (GK)
Darío Flores
Mauricio Prieto Yellow Card
Pablo Tiscornia
Juan Curbelo Garis
Robert Flores
Rodrigo Montelongo
Jorge Rodríguez
Henry Giménez
Sergio Sousa
Jonathan Urretaviscaya

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