Why are there no fans at the game?
Universidad de Chile is sanctioned by Conmebol due to fan violence.
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Universidad de Chile and Alianza Lima clash in a high-stakes Copa Sudamericana quarterfinal return leg. The match, taking place in Coquimbo, Chile, will determine which team advances to the semifinals. Universidad de Chile aims to reach the...
The match promises to be a tactical battle. Universidad de Chile, under coach Gustavo Álvarez, aims to leverage their home advantage despite the absence of fans. Alianza Lima, coached by Néstor "Pipo" Gorosito, hopes the experience of Guerrero and Barcos will be decisive. Alianza Lima comes to this match after beating Comerciantes Unidos 4-0 in the local league, while U de Chile has had rest to prepare for this match. The winner will face Argentinian side Lanús in the semi-finals.
**Historical Context:** Universidad de Chile won the Copa Sudamericana in 2011 under Jorge Sampaoli. Alianza Lima has never reached the semifinals of the tournament.
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Universidad de Chile is sanctioned by Conmebol due to fan violence.
Paolo Guerrero and Hernán Barcos for Alianza Lima; Sebastián Rodríguez and Javier Altamirano for Universidad de Chile.
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