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🚨 Atlético Nacional and Santa Fe reveal starting line-ups

🚨 Atlético Nacional and Santa Fe reveal starting line-ups

Yahoo08-06-2025
The 'Green' and the 'Lion' face off at the Anastasio Girardot Stadium for the third matchday of Group B in the Semifinal Quadrangulars of the Liga Betplay DIMAYOR 2025-I.
Atlético Nacional and Independiente Santa Fe open the Sunday schedule in Colombian football with a high-caliber match to be played at the Anastasio Girardot Stadium in Medellín, where both teams seek a victory to reach the top of Group B.
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The 'King of Cups' has drawn goalless against Millonarios in Bogotá in their second match of the Quadrangulars and also tied with Once Caldas in their debut, so they urgently need to secure their first win.
The starting eleven of Atlético Nacional
Javier Gandolfi fields the best players available to him in search of a victory that would allow them to climb to the top of the group.
Santa Fe, on the other hand, had a challenging start, losing 0-1 to Millonarios at home, but they bounced back by defeating Once Caldas 1-2 in Manizales with goals from Hugo Rodallega and Victor Moreno. If they win, they will become the new leader until Millonarios play.
Santa Fe's starting lineup
Jorge Bava is not holding back in this crucial match for their aspirations in the FPC.
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