After 27 Years, Racing Finally Makes It to the Semifinals of Copa Sudamericana
Racing Club has made a historic return to the semifinals of the Copa Sudamericana, marking their first appearance in this stage of the competition in 27 years. The last time La Academia reached the semifinals was in 1997, and now they are set to face Brazilian giants Corinthians in what promises to be an intense battle for a spot in the final.
This achievement comes after Racing's dominant 4-1 victory over Athletico Paranaense in the quarterfinals. The team, demonstrated their strength at home in El Cilindro, with standout performances from Agustín Almendra, Adrián Martínez, and Roger Martínez, who collectively secured the decisive win that propelled them into the semifinals.
On the other side, Corinthians, managed by Ramón Díaz, have also been in impressive form in the Copa Sudamericana, despite struggling domestically. They convincingly defeated Fortaleza in the quarterfinals with a 5-0 aggregate score, showcasing their resilience and determination to succeed in continental competitions.
The upcoming semifinals will be a classic Argentina vs. Brazil showdown, with Racing looking to continue their unbeaten record against Corinthians in international competitions. The first leg will be held in São Paulo, with the decisive second leg taking place in Avellaneda, where Racing has been particularly strong throughout the tournament.
This semifinal clash not only reignites a historic rivalry but also represents a significant moment for Racing as they aim to capture their first Copa Sudamericana title, a goal that has been the club's primary focus this season.