Torneo Apertura final to be played at Estadio Kempes in Córdoba

The AFA announced that the Torneo Apertura final will be played at Estadio Kempes in Córdoba. It will be the third time in history that the city hosts the Primera División championship final. The announcement came ahead of Saturday's Talleres-Belgrano clash.

The Argentine Football Association (AFA) confirmed that Córdoba will host the Torneo Apertura final at Estadio Kempes. This decision marks the third time the province organizes the Primera División championship final.

The announcement was made ahead of the Talleres vs. Belgrano match scheduled for next Saturday. Agustín Calleri, president of Agencia Córdoba Deportes, credited the achievement to Governor Martín Llaryora's management. "Esto fue gracias a la gestión del gobernador Martín Llaryora", Calleri stated.

Celebrations for the news took place at El Panal, according to local reports. Córdoba's selection underscores its prominence in Argentine football, with a history of previous finals at Kempes.

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Belgrano beat Talleres 1-0 in the Torneo Apertura round of 16 with a goal from Francisco González Metilli. The match at Mario Alberto Kempes ended with three ejections and Belgrano advanced to the quarterfinals.

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Belgrano overcame Argentinos Juniors in a penalty shootout and advanced to the Torneo Apertura final, where they will face River Plate on Sunday at the Mario Alberto Kempes stadium.

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