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CR Flamengo (RJ) Youth
03-14 08:00
0 - 0
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Independiente Medellin U20
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CR Flamengo (RJ) Youth
Independiente Medellin U20
Attacks
98
93
Dangerous Attacks
68
69
Ball Possession
53
47
On Target
2
2
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End 0-0
96′
J. Barros
95′
A. Ortega
95′
G·Gomes
92′
K. Vasquez
90′
E. Mellis
D. Silva
86′
L. Piedrahita
Marlon balanta
85′
J. Mosquera
J. Asprilla
79′
A. Bello
A.Solano
78′
N. Hernandez
J. Tenorio
70′
Lucas Santos
Kaio Nóbrega Siqueira
70′
D.Estupiñán
J. Urrutia
70′
J. Barros
J. Miranda
45′
Pablo
G. Nunes
Halftime 0-0
46′
J. Cardenas
35′
Gusttavo
R. Dantas
34′
G·Gomes
31′
J. Tenorio
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Match Info
In a tightly contested group stage fixture of the CONMEBOL U20 Copa Libertadores, the youth academies of CR Flamengo and Independiente Medellín played out a goalless draw. The match, which kicked off on March 14, 2026, at 08:00 local time, was a cagey affair defined more by defensive organization and midfield battles than clear-cut attacking opportunities, leaving both sides with a share of the points in their pursuit of progression from the group.
The game began with Flamengo's talented youngsters, known for their technical Brazilian style, attempting to control possession and probe the Colombian defense. Independiente Medellín's U20 side, however, were well-drilled and disciplined, closing down spaces quickly and limiting Flamengo's dangerous attackers to shots from distance. The first half saw few major chances, with the most notable moment being a well-struck free-kick from Flamengo that sailed just over the crossbar. After the break, Medellín grew into the game and created a couple of promising counter-attacks, but the final pass or finish was lacking. The closest either team came to breaking the deadlock was in the 75th minute when a Flamengo winger cut inside and fired a low drive that was expertly parried away by the Medellín goalkeeper.
The focus of the match was undoubtedly on the defensive solidity of both teams. Flamengo's center-back pairing was commanding in the air, while Medellín's full-backs did an excellent job of nullifying the threat from the flanks. There were no major controversies or VAR interventions, as the game was played in a competitive but fair spirit. The result leaves both teams' positions in the group table tightly poised, with every point crucial in the race for the knockout stages. The single point gained means neither side could gain significant ground on their group rivals, setting up a tense final round of matches.
Post-match, the Flamengo youth coach acknowledged the difficulty of the encounter, stating, "We faced a very organized opponent. We controlled the game but lacked the final spark in the last third. It's a point earned through hard work, and we move forward." His Medellín counterpart echoed the sentiment, saying, "A clean sheet away from home in this competition is always positive. The boys showed great character and tactical understanding. We are still in a strong position."
The starting lineups featured the best young talents from each club's famed academies, with Flamengo likely fielding a 4-3-3 formati