In Buenos Aires, September 17 (AP) – Adrian "Maravilla" Martinez delivered a decisive second-half goal to secure Racing Club a narrow 1-0 victory over Velez Sarsfield in the opening leg of their Copa Libertadores quarterfinal clash. Martinez struck in the 53rd minute, bringing Racing club one step closer to reclaiming a title they've been eyeing since their last victory in 1967 in this prestigious tournament.
Velez Sarsfield, on the hunt for a repeat of their sole 1994 Libertadores triumph, will have the home advantage in the return leg scheduled for next week. This fixture is set to be an exciting encounter as both teams fight to advance further in the tournament.
Elsewhere, the tournament action continues with Brazilian giants, three-time champions Palmeiras, set to face Argentina's formidable River Plate on Wednesday. The matchup promises to be a thrilling encounter between two of South America's most storied clubs.
Thursday's offerings include Sao Paulo hosting LDU Quito. This contest will be particularly intriguing as LDU Quito has previously upset defending champions Botafogo, signaling their potential for another surprise against Sao Paulo.
Another enticing duel will see Argentina’s Estudiantes challenging Flamengo. Both teams have a storied history in the competition and fans can expect a high level of skill and determination on display.
The culmination of the Copa Libertadores will take place with the final in Lima, Peru, scheduled for November 29. This event promises to be a grand spectacle as the continent's finest clubs vie for glory.
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