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    America wins Ipatinga in the second division of Brazilian football

     

    In 90 minutes crucial to the permanence of America for Natal, Series B of the Brazilian Championship soccer team went red again in the field this past Saturday, the stadium and won the Machadão Ipatinga by Minas Gerais, for 1 to 0, valid starting from the 37 ° round the dispute. With a goal from Julio third wheel, the team secured the potiguar 45 points in the classification table and took an important step for the team's stay in the Second National Division in 2010.

    With the motto that had to do their homework and only interested in victory, America started the fighting going up team Ipatinga. Set to a euphoric crowd that was still coming to the stadium Machadão the Alvirrubro cared to open the scoring in the 1st minute of the game with a rally that began in an uprising Thoni side of the ball that landed at the feet of Julio Terceiro wheel that looked classy and sent a sharp kick on the left side's crossbar João Carlos. The goal made the crowd scream the name of America, further motivating the players throughout the game, that has not changed score. Winning the duel soccer fans raised the red, both inside and outside the stadium Machadão, when the referee blew the final whistle. Photos Adrovando Claro.



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