Bolivia vs Venezuela Sep 05 2024 20:00 UTC

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Bolivia outplayed Venezuela in an intense match

El Alto, Bolivia – The Bolivian national team achieved a resounding 5-0 victory over Venezuela in a match of the group stage of the South American Qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup. The match, played at the Estadio Municipal El Alto, was marked by great intensity and the effectiveness of the home team.

Bolivia took the lead in the 13th minute with a goal from R. Vaca, who received an assist from Robson Matheus. In the 45th minute, C. Algaranaz increased the lead from the penalty spot.

In the second half, Bolivia continued their dominance and extended their lead with two goals in the first few minutes. Miguelito scored his first goal in the 46th minute after an assist from R. Fernandez and then repeated the feat in the 54th minute, this time assisted by J. Sagredo.

The fifth and final goal came in the 89th minute, from E. Monteiro after a great assist from J. Sagredo.

The match was marked by the discipline of both teams. Bolivia received 3 yellow cards, while Venezuela received 2.

Bolivia remains hopeful of qualifying for the World Cup, while Venezuela will have to recover for their upcoming commitments.

Substitutions bolivia: at minute 34 Miguelito came in and H. Vaca went out., at minute 46 J. Sagredo came in and L. L. Chavez Cruz went out., at minute 75 E. Monteiro came in and C. Algaranaz went out., at minute 75 L. Paz came in and R. Fernandez went out., at minute 85 D. A. Camacho Almanza came in and Robson Matheus went out.

Substitutions venezuela: at minute 46 D. Machis came in and J. Murillo went out., at minute 46 Y. Soteldo came in and J. Martinez went out., at minute 57 C. Makoun came in and N. Ferraresi went out., at minute 58 C. Casseres came in and D. Pereira went out., at minute 66 K. Andrade came in and J. Cadiz went out.

The teams lined up as follows:


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