Guatemala defines selections for CONCACAF League
Guatemala defines selections for CONCACAF League
Guatemala, May 25 (Prensa Latina) Gustatoya, Santa Lucia and Comunicaciones will represent Guatemala in the CONCACAF League, local press revealed here on Tuesday.
The Luciano team will participate for the first time in an international competition after being crowned champion on Sunday in the final of the Clausura 2021 with a 6-5 aggregate score against favored Comunicaciones.
The Cremas, who almost had the victory in their hands, saw their dream destroyed in stoppage time with two definitive goals from Santa Lucia Cotzumalguapa, the surprise of this national tournament.
Guastatoya also qualified, after winning the Apertura 2020 and leaving Municipal out.
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What grade on an A-F scale would you give your district’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. Why?
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