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Suárez scored twice and helped Nacional de Montevideo to be Uruguayan champion

Nacional de Montevideo became champion of Uruguay on Sunday, beating Liverpool de Montevideo (4-1), in a final that featured a double from Luis Suárez and still needed extra time.

The ex-Barcelona and Atlético de Madrid forward opened the scoring in the 50th minute after a pass from Camilo Cândido, however, Vecino restored equality in the conversion of a penalty in the 69th minute.

Liverpool de Montevideo would end up being reduced to ten elements in the 81st minute, with the expulsion of Federico Pereira, in a game that ended up heading to extra time and ended up benefiting the second most titled club in Uruguay (behind Peñarol).

Luis Súarez signed the double in the 97th minute and, to settle the doubts, Gigliotti's double came (107' and 113') to secure the final 1-4 and thus deliver the 49th championship to Nacional de Montevideo.

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