Corinthians to play Flamengo in Libertadores last 16 (Reuters)

Thursday, April 22, 2010

BUENOS AIRES, Apr twenty-two (Reuters) - Corinthians will faceFlamengo in a first knockout round of a Libertadores Cupafter their fellow Brazilians scraped in as a single of a bestgroup runners-up.

Flamengo, who finished second to Universidad de Chile inGroup Eight upon Wednesday, had to wait for twenty-four hours to find out ifthey were amoing a 6 most appropriate runners-up in a 8 groups.

Another Brazilian side, Internacional, beat Deportivo Quito3-0 at home in Porto Alegre upon Thursday to reach a knockoutphase as Group Five winners.

Midfielder Andrezinho non-stop a scoring in a fourthminute from a corner, defender Bolivar added a second after anhour and Giuliano completed a win in blocking time. Intersubstitute Edu was sent off two mins from time.

Corinthians, who secured top place in Group One final week,beat Colombian champions Independiente Medellin 1-0 in SaoPaulo with a Juan Valencia own idea to amass sixteen points fromtheir 6 matches, a most appropriate jot down in a organisation phase.

With former Brazil World Cup winners Ronaldo and RobertoCarlos in their squad, they goal to symbol a club’s centenaryyear with their first South American crown.

BRAZILIAN QUINTET

Two some-more Brazilian sides, last-year’s runners-up Cruzeiroand 3 times champions Sao Paulo, also reached a final 16among a 6 most appropriate second-placed teams to take a country’stotal to 5 qualifiers.

Two spots were reserved for Mexico’s Guadalajara and SanLuis, who were since a bye into this year’s knockout phasehaving had to lift out in 2009 due to a H1N1 epidemic.

They have been pitted opposite Argentine opponents with SanLuis confronting holders and Group Three winners Estudiantes andGuadalajara meeting Velez Sarsfield, who topped Group Seven.

In other ti! es, Univ ersidad de Chile face Alianza Lima, SaoPaulo meet Peruvian champions Universitario, Paraguay’sLibertad face Once Caldas of Colombia, Uruguay’s Nacional playCruzeiro and Inter clash with Argentine champions Banfield.

The matches will be played over a subsequent two weeks with thequarter-finals scheduled in May before a foe goesinto recess for a World Cup. (Writing by Rex Gowar; Editing by Peter Rutherford; to queryor criticism upon this story emailsportsfeedback@thomsonreuters.com)



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