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Piovi penalty gives Racing 2-1 win over Boca Juniors in Argentine Super Cup final

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AL AIN, United Arab Emirates : Gonzalo Piovi scored a 98th-minute penalty as Racing Club won the Argentine Super Cup on Friday after coming from behind to beat Boca Juniors 2-1 in the final at the Hazza Bin Zayed Stadium in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates.Facundo Roncaglia gave Boca the lead in the 17th minute but Johan Carbonero equalised within three minutes, with the score remaining at 1-1 until deep in stoppage time.Piovi turned hero for Racing in the dying minutes of the final, played outside Argentina for the first time, as he scored from the spot to claim the trophy, two months after they won the Champions Cup.Boca Juniors had gone ahead after Roncaglia fired a powerful volley in at the near post, but Carbonero equalised soon after by latching onto a pinpoint through ball from Maxi Moralez before unleashing an incredible shot from distance.Both Boca Juniors and Racing came close in the second half but late drama decided the contest as Racing were awarded a penalty for a handball incident by Agustin Sandez.

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