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·31 de octubre de 2025
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·31 de octubre de 2025
A crazy evening.

On the night from Thursday to Friday, the second leg of the Copa Libertadores semi-final was played between Palmeiras and LDU Quito.
At the dawn of this encounter, the spot in the final seemed promised to the Ecuadorian club, which had thrashed the Brazilian team with a score of 3-0 in the first leg.
However, in a frenzied atmosphere at Allianz Parque, Palmeiras quickly realized that an authentic feat was within reach.
From the 20th minute of play, Ramon Sosa launched his team with a header on a very nice cross. Then Bruno Fuchs further reduced the gap just before the break (45th+5).
Finally, Raphaël Veiga donned his hero's costume for an entire people by scoring a double (64th and 82nd), completing Palmeiras' incredible comeback and thus sending his club to compete in its seventh Copa Libertadores final.
Palmeiras will thus meet Flamengo in the final on November 29, for a match that will allow Brazil to catch up with Argentina in the number of Copa Libertadores won, with 25 trophies each.
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📸 MIGUEL SCHINCARIOL - AFP or licensors









































