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Antigua is crowned two-time champion in the Guatemalan league final that ends in pitch invasion and a free-for-all

The colonial club was crowned in the Guatemalan Apertura with a favorable aggregate score and added its sixth title, on a chaotic night at the Estadio del Trebol

Antigua is crowned twotime champion in the Guatemalan league final that ends in pitch invasion and a freeforall
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Antigua won the Guatemalan Apertura game this Saturday, defeating Metropolitan 1-0, and won its second consecutive title. The team led by Brazilian Mauricio Tapia won the set with a 2-1 overall result thanks to a 2-0 success in the first leg played a month earlier.

Provincial won the second leg, but that wasn't enough.

The next leg was played in Guatemala City, where Municipal won the match with a Cesar Calderon purpose in the 22nd moment. The only thing that was missing was the thin advantage, which didn't reverse the overall result or stop Antigua from jubilating over another championship.

The last was marred by battle and ball invasion.

After the final bell, there were anxious moments between the rival teams ' members and a ball war by about 500 fans at El Trebol stadium that led to the end of the game.

Given the circumstances, riot police from the National Civil Police had to step in to stop the invading athletes and protect them from the locker room.

The Champion's Award Ceremony was halted.

The awards ceremony was postponed because the Antigua people were unable to return to the field to take home the Guatemalan Apertura prize due to the battle and the ball war.

Antigua Reaffirms its position of dominance and wins its seventh name.

This is the fifth championship in Antigua's history, a club that already won its second award ten years ago, when it was founded in 1958. Additionally, it appears that Antigua Guatemala has the number of Provincial, one of the country's most prosperous venues.

Antigua won the title from the Scarlet staff on their own turf after winning it for the next time in a row at El Trebol facility before about 7, 000 spectators.

Keys to Success, Luis Moran and Mauricio Tapia

Goalkeeper Luis Moran, who kept the lead over Metropolitan on at least four times, was one of the player's key players.

Mauricio Tapia, an Argentinian coach who has won five of Antigua's six titles, is a renowned figure for the club as he continues to strengthen his legacy.

The Title was paved by The First Leg.

The home team won 2-0 in the first foot on Saturday, December 20 in Antigua Guatemala thanks to goals from Brazilian Juan Apaolaza and Guatemalan global Oscar Santis, which was crucial for the tournament.

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