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·6 Mei 2026
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·6 Mei 2026

Independiente Rivadavia, Unión’s rival in the Apertura playoffs, will host Fluminense at 9:30 p.m. in the Copa Libertadores.
The schedule offers no breathing room, and Independiente Rivadavia knows it. Before hosting Unión in the round of 16 of the Apertura Tournament, the Mendoza-based Lepra will face a decisive Copa Libertadores clash this Wednesday, none other than against Fluminense.
The match will be played from 9:30 p.m. at Malvinas Argentinas Stadium, on Matchday 4 of Group C. The team coached by Alfredo Berti arrives in unbeatable form: it has won all three of its matches and leads with a perfect record, so a victory would send it straight into the round of 16.
Depending on other results, even a draw could be enough to secure early qualification in what is already a historic campaign for the Mendoza club.
On the other side will be a heavyweight opponent, but one under pressure. The Brazilian side has picked up just one point in three matches and sits bottom of the group, needing a win to keep its qualification hopes alive.
The contrast is stark: while Independiente Rivadavia is enjoying a dream spell, Fluminense is going through a difficult stretch that has it on the verge of an early exit.
Beyond the international challenge, the Mendoza side is also making a strong impact domestically. It was the best team in the regular phase of the Apertura Tournament, finishing first in its group, and is now preparing to face Unión in a knockout clash that promises plenty of intensity.
That context raises a question: how will it manage the physical and mental toll on both fronts? The match against Fluminense looks like an early final, but just a few days later it will have to switch gears to host Tatengue in another decisive game.
For Unión, the situation has not gone unnoticed. The Copa demands could work in its favor, although it also means facing an opponent in inspired form. In Mendoza, the Lepra wants to keep making history… and the schedule is putting two tests of character in its path within a matter of days.
Independiente Rivadavia (M): Nicolás Bolcato; Luciano Gómez, Sheyko Studer, Iván Villalba, Ezequiel Bonifacio; José Florentín, Tomás Bottari, Matías Fernández; Fabrizio Sartori; Sebastián Villa and Alex Arce. Coach: Alfredo Berti.
Fluminense: Fábio; Rene, Juan Pablo Freytes, Jemmes, Guga; Alisson, Hércules; Kevin Serna, Jefferson Savarino, Agustín Canobbio; Rodrigo Castillo. Coach: Luis Zubeldía.
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