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This Sunday at Estadio Romelio Martínez in Barranquilla, Colombia's Under-21 team drew 1-1 against Honduras, for the second Games match. Central America and the Caribbean. After a little deserved result, the young people will face Trinidad and Tobago looking for the clbadification, in a match where the tie is sufficient.
After a triumphant start, the Sub-21 Tricolor went to a crowded field with over 7,000 fans, to face the Central American team.
The first minutes, Colombia began to attack the rival team, at the minute 3, after throwing the ball, the Honduran goalkeeper Oscar Reyes left the ball into the box and Julián Quiñones put him in the bottom of the net, but the referee decided to whistle a hand from the Colombian striker.
Another option for the national team came in the eighth minute, after a corner shot by Michel López, who received Juan Palma and left, but unfortunately he crossed the crossbar.
Possession of the ball was maintained by Colombia during the first half of the year. In the 22nd minute, he went to save Honduras, after a header from Quiñones, after the center of the right wing and could clear Reyes with his fists.
After half an hour of play, the Central American team continued its offensive approach and the Tricolor did not find space to generate a goal option.
The scoreboard was opened in the 40th minute, charging a corner, Honduran striker Douglas Martinez led the Colombian defense and beat Manuel Arias to give the advantage to the Central Americans.
With the attacking Tricolor finished a first half in which Honduras did very little, but found the difference increased by a still ball.
At the dawn of the second half, the young national pursued the offensive but the goal was elusive. In the 52, midfielder Iván Rojas won a ball in the zone, which he finished with the tip of his foot, but kings came back to save the "Claw".
After several approaches, the host found equalization in the 65th minute, after a nice meeting between Quiñones and José Enamorado, recently admitted, which left him to Leonardo Castro, so that he only pushed it to the bottom of the net. goal
In the final minutes, the Colombian national team has never stopped attacking a Honduras who has entered their zone in search of a counter-attack. The match ended in Barranquilla and the Tricolor won a 1-1 draw, little deserved, against the Central American team.
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