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This is the picture of the 2026 Argentina Cup, after the triumphs of Boca and Racing
AR⚽ Sports5 hr. ago

This is the picture of the 2026 Argentina Cup, after the triumphs of Boca and Racing

The 16th round of the Copa Argentina 2026 concluded on Thursday with two matches where Boca Juniors and Racing advanced to the quarterfinals. Boca defeated Sarmiento de Junín 2-0 at the Marcelo Bielsa Stadium in Rosario, with goals from Alan Velasco and Leonel Flores in the second half. Their next opponent will be Vélez, who beat Gimnasia y Tiro de Salta 2-0. Racing won 4-1 against Defensa y Justicia at Quilmes Stadium, with goals from Matko Miljevic, Marcos Rojo, Santiago Sosa, and Adrián 'Maravilla' Martinez. The match was officiated by Pablo Dóvalo. On Friday, the remaining two 16th-round matches will determine the last two spots in the quarterfinals: San Lorenzo vs. Deportivo Riestra and River Plate vs. Aldosivi. The winners of these matches will face Gimnasia and Independiente Rivadavia respectively.

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La Nación logoLa NaciónIndependent🔒Center5 hr. ago
Friday's TV schedule: Formula 1 starts in Belgium and River plays for the Argentina Cup

The article lists the sports programming schedule for Friday, July 17, 2026, covering various international and domestic competitions. It includes Formula 1 practice sessions in Belgium, football matches from the Copa Argentina, golf’s British Open, and cycling’s Tour de France. The event highlights include River Plate’s match against Aldosivi in the Copa Argentina, which is part of their quest to advance in the tournament. The article also mentions live results, upcoming matches, and position tables for major global tournaments.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a neutral overview of sports events without taking sides or expressing ideological positions. It focuses solely on scheduling and event details without commentary on performance, politics, or social issues.

La Nación logoLa NaciónIndependent🔒Center5 hr. ago
This is the picture of the 2026 Argentina Cup, after the triumphs of Boca and Racing

The 16th round of the Copa Argentina 2026 concluded on Thursday with two matches where Boca Juniors and Racing advanced to the quarterfinals. Boca defeated Sarmiento de Junín 2-0 at the Marcelo Bielsa Stadium in Rosario, with goals from Alan Velasco and Leonel Flores in the second half. Their next opponent will be Vélez, who beat Gimnasia y Tiro de Salta 2-0. Racing won 4-1 against Defensa y Justicia at Quilmes Stadium, with goals from Matko Miljevic, Marcos Rojo, Santiago Sosa, and Adrián 'Maravilla' Martinez. The match was officiated by Pablo Dóvalo. On Friday, the remaining two 16th-round matches will determine the last two spots in the quarterfinals: San Lorenzo vs. Deportivo Riestra and River Plate vs. Aldosivi. The winners of these matches will face Gimnasia and Independiente Rivadavia respectively.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual report on sports results and tournament progression without any political framing or ideological slant. It focuses solely on the outcomes of football matches and does not engage with politically charged topics such as government policies, elections, or social issues.

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