Independiente crowned Copa Sudamericana 2017 champion

By Markus Skagbrant December 16, 2017

Photo courtesy of @Independiente

Argentinian side Independiente were crowned the champions of the prestigious Copa Sudamericana on Thursday after a 1-1 draw against Brazilian Flamengo at the famous Maracana Stadium. After winning 2-1 in the first leg in Argentina last week the result meant that Independiente won 3-2 on aggregate. 

It was only the second Copa Sudamericana triumph in the club’s history. The atmosphere in Rio de Janeiro prior to the game was hostile to say the least with Flamengo supporters doing all they could to make it difficult for their counterparts with flares, fireworks and loud aggressive chants.

Flamengo came into the game knowing that they had to overturn a 2-1 deficit from the first leg defeat without their star Peruvian striker, Paolo Guerrero, who was hit with a one year suspension earlier this week for failing a drug test.

Flamengo got off to a positive start in the match putting pressure on their opponents and eventually taking the lead an hour into the game courtesy of Lucas Paqueta. Ten minutes later Independiente were awarded a penalty which was swiftly put away by 18-year old Ezequiel Barco to equalise.

Independiente is a club with an illustrious history having won the biggest South American club tournament, Copa Libertadores, on seven occasions. They haven’t been at their best in recent years with the last Copa Libertadores title dating back to 1984.  

This year’s Copa Sudamericana was a memorable one for Colombian Barranquilla based Atletico Junior who managed to reach the semi-finals of the competition before losing 4-1 on aggregate against Flamengo. Apart from Atletico Junior’s achievement it wasn’t a very memorable competition for Colombian teams. Out of the remaining three Colombian teams that took part in the competition only Bogota based Santa Fe managed to reach the round of 16 with the other two Colombian teams eliminated in earlier stages.  

Last year, the finals were shrouded in tragedy after a plane carrying the members of Brazilian finalists Chapecoense crashed in Colombia en route to the first leg of the finals against Colombian Atletico Nacional, killing 71 people on board, including 22 of the players. On the Colombian team’s request, the finals were awarded to Chapecoense.

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