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🚨 Independiente line-up confirmed to face Huracán

🚨 Independiente line-up confirmed to face Huracán

Yahoo24-05-2025
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The 'Red' and the 'Globe' face off at the Estadio Libertadores de América - Ricardo Enrique Bochini in the first semifinal of the 2025 Apertura Tournament.Great day in Argentine football. Independiente and Huracán will decide this Saturday the first finalist of the 2025 Apertura Tournament of the Professional Football League (LPF) in a high-voltage match.
The 'Red', which is also leading in its group in the CONMEBOL Sudamericana, has surpassed Independiente Rivadavia in the round of 16 and eliminated Boca Juniors at La Bombonera in the quarterfinals.
Julio Vaccari approaches this match with his best players available to secure qualification in front of their fans.
¡ESTE ES EL EQUIPO DE VACCARI PARA ENFRENTAR A HURACÁN!#TodoRojo 🔴 pic.twitter.com/lfKqaElpb7
— C. A. Independiente (@Independiente) May 24, 2025
Huracán, which secured its ticket to the round of 16 of the CONMEBOL Sudamericana, left Deportivo Riestra behind in the round of 16 and made a splash by eliminating Rosario Central at the Gigante de Arroyito in the quarterfinals.
Frank Darío Kudelka is holding nothing back in this duel where he will seek to deliver another upset.
¡Así forma el Globo en Avellaneda! 🎈📝 pic.twitter.com/E7aDT1UlKy
— CA Huracán (@CAHuracan) May 24, 2025
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