• With their tie, Cibao FC was left behind. in first place in their group at the Concacaf Championship.

Cibao FC  pulled out a suffered 3-3 draw, but with a taste of victory, in the Flow  Concacaf of Caribbean Clubs, against Cavalier SC of Jamaica, played at the stadium of the Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra, in Santiago, Dominican Republic.

The locals had to come from below, as the visitors took a 0-2 lead in the first half and 1-3 in the 62nd minute.

The Cibao technician moved the bank and managed to They tied the game to add one point to the three they had and lead Group A with 4 points.

The semifinals will be played this Thursday starting at 5:00 in the afternoon with the first meeting and the second at 8:00 at night.

In minute 28 Cavalier put out The euphoria of the locals momentarily broke when Dwayne Atkinson The orange eleventh defense was badly stopped and with his left leg he scored the first. panicked when Ronaldo Webster stomped his feet. the ball, which grazed the to Oscar and became in an own goal that put the game 0-2 in favor of the Jamaicans.

The Orange club could not reduce the advantage and they went into the break with the score against 0-2 to reconsider.

For extra time, Cibao put Erick Japa on the field for Christian Alba, Charles Herold Jr., for Carlos Heredia and Juan David Díaz looking for goals.

The strategy paid off and in the 51st minute the Colombian Juan David Diaz scored. the goal that shortened the distance to 1-2.

But in the 62nd minute Cavalier with the second goal from Dwayne Atkinson turned the ball around. to take off 1-3 on the board, silencing the orange-clad patrons.

Hopes revived for the hosts, when the visitors were left with 10 players, after Jeovanni Barrington was sent off for yellow cards.

The numerical advantage was taken advantage of by Cibao FC who a minute later, 67 dialed. by way of the Colombian Dairin González, to become attached again 2-3. Erick Japa’s goal to sensationally tie the match 3-3. He placed his captain and star goalkeeper Miguel Lloyd on the bench and put the youthful Edwin Frías in charge of the goal. the captain’s armband, the experienced Ismael “Pinta” Díaz.

The eleventh starter was completed by Adrian Salcedo, Dairin González, Oscar Florencio, Lean Torres, Welkin Luis, Lihué; Prichoda, Carlos Heredia, Yohan Parra and Christian Alba.

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