First Leg
October 1, 1991 Asunción
Olimpia (PAR) 1-1 América (MEX)
[Gabriel González 30; Eduardo de los Santos “Edú” 9]
Olimpia: Battaglia - Cáceres, Ramírez, Delgado, Suárez, Balbuena,
Guasch, Guirland, Gómez (Campos), Torres (Franco), González
América: Alejandro García – Juan Hernández, José Enrique Vaca, José Enrique Rodón,
Cecilio de los Santos, Alejandro Domínguez, Jesús Eduardo Córdova,
Gonzalo Farfán, Antonio Carlos Santos, Eduardo de los Santos
(Arturo Cañas), Luis Roberto Alves “Zague”; Coach: Carlos Miloc (URU)
Second Leg
October 12, 1991 Ciudad de México
América (MEX) 2-1 Olimpia (PAR)
[Antonio Teodoro dos Santos “Toninho” 7, 41; Gabriel González 20]
América: Alejandro García – Juan Hernández, Alejandro Domínguez, José Enrique Rodón,
Cecilio De los Santos (55' sent off) – Gonzalo Farfán, Jesús Eduardo
Córdoba (26' José Enrique Vaca), Edardo de los Santos, Antonio Carlos
Santos, Antonio Teodoro dos Santos “Toninho” (64' Arturo Cañas), Luis
Roberto Alves “Zague”; Coach: Carlos Miloc (URU)
Olimpia: Battaglia - Cáceres, Mario Ramírez, Rogelio Delgado (55' sent off),
Silvio Suárez - Balbuena, Guasch, Jara Heyn, Carlos Guirland (55'
César Castro) - Gabriel González, Cristóbal Cubilla (46' Julio César
Romero).
Coach: Aníbal "Maño" Ruiz.
The match was stopped temporarily by fighting after 50 minutes when América
coach Carlos Miloc ran on the field to attack Olimpia player Fermín Balbuena.
Then Olimpia players went for the coach, knocking him to the ground and kicking
him. CONCACAF suspended Miloc for a year, and América fired him.
With thanks to Erik Francisco Lugo
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