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24
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Javiera Toro Yellow Card
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29
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Raiderlin Carrasco Yellow Card
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35
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On: Paola Villamizar|Off: Raiderlin Carrasco
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44
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On: Gabriela Angulo|Off: Nairelis Gutiérrez
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45
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On: Kika Moreno|Off: Sonia O'Neill
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58
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Alejandra Peraza Yellow Card
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62
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Rosario Balmaceda Yellow Card
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65
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Daniela Zamora Goal
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80
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On: Javiera Grez|Off: Geraldine Leyton
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80
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On: Ysaura Viso|Off: Maikerlin Astudillo
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87
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On: Yastin Jiménez|Off: Yenny Acuña
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87
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On: Carla Guerrero|Off: Fernanda RamÃrez
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90+2
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Deyna Castellanos Goal
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Game Information
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VENUE: Centenario de Armenia
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Armenia, Colombia
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REFEREE: Edina Alves Batista
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