Estadio Pedro Bidegain - Historic Rout

Historic Rout

On 1 March 2009, in the fourth round of the Torneo Clausura, the home side San Lorenzo, Thrashed River Plate to win 5-1 in a historic rout. Jonathan Santana, Adrián Gonzalez, Jonathan Bottinelli, Gonzalo Bergessio and Andrés Silvera scored the goals for El Ciclón, while Diego Buonanotte got River's consolation. Miguel Ángel Russo's team took the lead after 27 seconds, increased it after five minutes and scored the third after quarter of an hour, a combination of efficiency and overwhelming their opponents' defence. Bergessio's goal sealed the result. The second time it seemed unnecessary, but it served to stretch the numbers with both Silvera. Barca team finished with ten players for the expulsion of Alejandro Gomez.

Coordinates: 34°39′7.43″S 58°26′24.43″W / 34.6520639°S 58.4401194°W / -34.6520639; -58.4401194

San Lorenzo de Almagro
  • Founded in 1908
  • Based in Buenos Aires
Club
  • Footballers
  • Head coaches
Stadium
  • Estadio Gasómetro
  • Estadio Pedro Bidegain
Rival
  • Huracán (Huracán - San Lorenzo de Almagro derby)
Key Personnel
  • Chairman: Matias Lammens
  • Manager: Juan Antonio Pizzi
National titles (10)
  • 1933
  • 1936
  • 1946
  • 1959
  • 1968 M
  • 1972 M
  • 1972 N
  • 1974 N
  • 1994–95 C
  • 2000–01 C
  • 2006–07 C
International titles (2)
  • 2001 Copa Mercosur
  • 2002 Copa Sudamericana
Supporters
  • La Butteler
Website: www.clubsanlorenzo.com.ar
Presidente Juan Domingo Perón|El Cilindro]]
  • El Monumental
  • El Viaducto
  • Gigante de Alberdi
  • Islas Malvinas
  • José Amalfitani
  • La Bombonera
  • Libertadores de América
  • Malvinas Argentinas
  • Marcelo Bielsa
  • Monumental de Victoria
  • Nuevo Gasómetro
  • Nuevo Monumental
  • San Juan del Bicentenario

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