Independiente Rivadavia lose to Fluminense on pens, so near to heroics | OneFootball

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·19 August 2026

Independiente Rivadavia lose to Fluminense on pens, so near to heroics

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Independiente Rivadavia's dream in the Copa Libertadores came to an end in the cruellest way. At the Malvinas Argentinas stadium, where Mendoza fans left proudly applauding their players and singing loudly despite the elimination, Fluminense advanced to the quarterfinals on penalties after Alex Arce's dramatic late goal sent the tie to a shootout from the spot.

Kevin Serna had given the Brazilian side the lead, which played much of the second half with ten men after the childish sending-off of Agustín Canobbio, and time was running out for La Lepra. Even so, they kept pushing until the end and in one of the final plays of the match, amid controversy, Peruvian referee Andrés Rojas — after checking the play on the monitor — awarded a penalty for a handball by Ignácio. Arce, the tournament's top scorer, made no mistake. And the crowd erupted.


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With that goal providing a huge emotional lift, everyone in the stadium believed the story would tilt in their favor. Even more so after ex-Boca player Luciano Acosta fired well over the crossbar. But then Fabio appeared, the experienced 45-year-old goalkeeper who holds the record for most Copa Libertadores appearances, to save the shots from José Florentín and the decisive one from Rodrigo Atencio.

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