With the impact of Franco Pardo’s penalty on Fernando Muslera’s right post and the final whistle from referee Nicolás Ramírez, the Clausura tournament came to an end and Estudiantes once again managed to become champions of Argentine football. At the same moment in the stands, the thousands of Pincharratas fans who filled the stands of the Mother of Cities melted in hugs and tears of emotion and joy. And the players and coaching staff did the same on the field.
The cheering of the people and the team, amid the relief after the excitement of the final with Racing, lasted several minutes and then the award ceremony took place, where Pincha once again raised the Professional League trophy, creating a photo of the group that will go down in history.

But there were still special moments to experience in the colorful Santiago Stadium. One of them, and one of the most emotional, was the community that existed between the players and the fans during the long-awaited return to the Olympics.
Already relieved and completely dedicated to enjoying the glory, long minutes of the eagerly awaited call rang out, the classic “Give it champion, give it champion…” And there was no shortage of the red and white fans’ most classic songs.
A moment that the players and fans experienced and enjoyed at the same time, to complete an unforgettable evening and an unforgettable tournament in Santiago del Estero. Outside the stadium, the euphoria didn’t stop afterwards. On the other hand, the team and the coaching staff had the opportunity to celebrate the new star of the La Plata club privately and with no less emphasis.