End of the first half – Referee Wilmar Roldan blows the whistle to end the first half. At the moment, Fluminense leads Boca Juniors with the fewest points and wins its first Libertadores da América title. German Cano was responsible for scoring at the Maracanã.
46′ – Fabio! Fluminense goalkeeper intercepts a cross and prevents Cavani from hitting it with his head.
46′ – The man hits! Valentini, Boca Juniors defender, hits Cano on the head during the tackle. A mistake in midfield for Fluminense.
45′ – Two more minutes of stoppage time. Let’s go to 47!
42′ – German Cano honors his children Lorenzo and Leonila with “Double L”.
41′ – German Cano is the top scorer in the 2023 Copa Libertadores de América. There are 13 goals scored by the Argentine in this edition of the tournament.
40′ – Watch the goal scored by Argentine German Cano, Fluminense player.
39′ – Oh! Arias passes the ball and almost scores a wonderful goal. Marcelo takes the rest, but finds no one from Fluminense in the area.
37′ – Fluminense fans go crazy at the Maracana!
36′ – Goooooooooool from Fluminense! It’s German Cano! Arias moves on the right flank and passes it to the Argentine. Inside the area, the scorer shoots the ball the first time, into the corner of Romero’s goalkeeper. Do L! The score is 1-0 for Tricolor das Laranjeiras!
36′ – Does Valentini deserve a red card for headbutting Gansu?
35′ – OUT! Marcelo takes a corner kick from the right, Nino heads it and sends it to the left of the goal.
34′- It wasn’t worth it! Fabio blocks Fabra’s dangerous shot. But the assistant caught Cavani offside at the beginning of the game.
32′ – Felipe Melo remains on the field after a collision with an Argentine player.
30′ – Valetin blocked Andre’s cross inside the area.
28′ – With Gansu still on the field, the ball rolls again at the Maracanã.
27′ – Medina takes a corner kick from the right side. After the charge, Valentin headbutted Ganso and committed an offensive foul.
26′ – Both teams commit a lot of passing errors. This time, Kanu tried to turn his bike, but suffered a puncture and let the ball go.
25′ – Advíncula is double marked by Fluminense and is unable to create chances on the right side.
23′ – Martinelli makes a good pass inside the field, but he exaggerates the power of his passes and does not find Germain Cano.
22′ – Watch the opportunity that Cavani missed for Boca Juniors.
21′ – Keno does not reach Marcelo’s reverse and lets the ball go out sideways.
20′ – After a dominant start from Fluminense, the match became more balanced. Boca Juniors fans have also started showing up at the Maracana.
19′ – Arias tries to communicate with Kino from the inside, but Paul Fernandez disarms him.
17′ – What a danger! On a counter-attack, Cavani was found inside the area. The attacker could have shot the ball, but he pushed it back and passed it to the three-color defense.
16′ – Boca is starting to look a bit more. This time, Fabra stepped forward and tried to pass a back cross, but he sent it to Flo’s defense on a silver platter.
15′ – Boca responds! Merentel shoots a long-range shot, but Fabio catches it safely without bouncing it.
14′ – The match continues at the Maracana!
13′ – Romero! Kanu blocks Marcelo’s cross and sends it into the hands of the Boca Juniors goalkeeper. This was the first submission of the match.
12′- Samuel Xavier receives a free kick from Cavani on the right side. Get the ball into the zone!
11′ – Arias tries to pass the “cow dribble” to the mark, but he lets the ball cross the baseline. Goal kick for Boca.
09′ – Now give the verdict! In a new duel between Kino and Advincula, the Brazilian put on a hat, but was stopped for a foul.
08′ – Ganso does not reach Keno’s pass and then commits a foul. The game stopped.
07′ – Fluminense exchanges passes, manages the game, and tries to find spaces in the closed Argentine defence.
06′ – Continue the match! In a new dispute on the left side of Fluminense’s attack, Kino loses the ball to Advincula and complains of a foul. Referee Wilmar Roldan ordered the match to continue.
05′ – Kino tries to play one-on-one on the left flank, but loses in a duel with Advincula.
04′ – Fluminense tries to build a play on the left side, but Arias lets the ball sneak across the baseline. Right now, it’s attack x defense in the Maracanã.
03′ – Marcelo hits a corner kick in the middle of the area, but the Boca Juniors defense removes the danger.
02′ – Kanu receives it from Samuel Xavier, passes a cross from the right side, and executes a corner kick for Fluminense.
01′ – With their style, Fluminense start to manipulate the ball and exchange passes. Boca Juniors scores in their defence.
The match begins: The ball starts rolling at the Maracana! It is a crucial match for Fluminense and Boca Juniors. You can follow everything on the Jovem Pan website
Pre-match: Are you afraid of cheating? No one touched the Libertadores Cup at the entrance to the stadium.
Before the match: Felipe Melo, one of Fluminense’s captains, crying during the playing of the Brazilian anthem. It’s a decision!
Pre-match: The Argentina and Brazil anthems are sung at this time.
Before the match: Fluminense and Boca Juniors players enter the pitch side by side.
Pre-match: “Come on, Tricolor. It’s time, we’re going to win the Copa Libertadores.” Fluminense fans are singing the song that has been a huge hit in this campaign.
Pre-match: CONMEBOL is holding its closing ceremony at this time. In the middle of the Maracana Park, the organization placed a huge Libertadores Cup. Meanwhile, many fans waved Boca Juniors and Fluminense flags. The party is beautiful!
Pre-match: There are special fans. Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti has stated that he wants to see Fluminense champions.
Before the match: Fluminense fans celebrate in the stands. What a climate!
PRE-MATCH: Before kick-off, find out which Fluminense players have won the most and who could play a key role against Boca. Click here.
PRE-MATCH: Half an hour later, the ball gets rolling. How is the anxiety there? Players are already making the final adjustments.
PRE-GAT: But it wasn’t all a party. Hours before the Libertadores final, Boca Juniors fans tried to enter the stadium without a ticket. Learn more details about confusion by clicking here.
Pre-match: Too far? What do you mean nothing! Boca Juniors fans traveled more than 2,600 kilometers to support their team in Rio de Janeiro. Many of them have already entered the Maracanã.
Pre-match: Fluminense players are already on the field warming up. It’s not long before the ball gets rolling at the Maracana!
Before the match: What if you go to penalty kicks? Watch the performance of goalkeepers Sergio Romero, from Boca Juniors, and Fabio, from Fluminense, before the Libertadores final.
Before the match: Fluminense led the group with River Plate, Sporting Cristal and The Strongest. After that, Tricolor das Laranjeiras eliminated Argentinos Juniors, Olimpia and Internacional. All classifications were done during curation time.
PRE-MATCH: Boca Juniors had an interesting season until reaching the final. After topping Group F with Deportivo Pereira, Colo-Colo and Monagas, the Argentine team did not achieve any victory in any match. In the knockout stages, Zenix drew all their matches, eliminating Nacional, Racing and Palmeiras on penalties.
Pre-match: The main referee for the match will be experienced Wilmar Roldan, from Colombia. He will be assisted by his compatriots Alexandre Guzman and Dionisio Ruiz. Juan Lara, from Chile, will lead VAR.
PRE-MATCH: Fernando Diniz identifies Fluminense with: Fabio; Sergio Xavier, Nino, Felipe Melo and Marcelo; Andre, Martinelli and Paolo Henrique Ganso; Jun Arias, Caño and Germán Cano.
Pre-match: Boca Juniors, coached by Jorge Almiron, includes: Sergio Romero; Advincula, Figal, Valentini and Fabra; Guillermo Fernandez, Ezequiel Fernandez, Medina and Barco; Merentel and Cavani.
Before the match: Owners of six Libertadores Cups, Boca Juniors is looking for the seven to equal Independiente as the biggest continental champion. Fluminense, which finished second in the 2008 edition, is trying to win an unprecedented title in the main tournament in South America.
Pre-match: Hello! Follow the Copa Libertadores da América 2023 final minute by minute! Boca Juniors and Fluminense will meet at the Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, on Saturday 4th of this month, and the match will begin at five o’clock in the evening (Brasilia time).
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