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Panama advances to Gold Cup semifinal on PKs

The Columbian
Published: June 18, 2011, 5:00pm

WASHINGTON (AP) — Luis Tejada scored in the 90th minute to tie the game at 1 and then had the victory-clinching tiebreaker penalty kick to lead Panama to a victory against El Salvador in the CONCACAF Gold Cup quarterfinals on Sunday.

After the teams remained tied at 1 after overtime, Tejada, Amilcar Henriquez, Anibal Godoy, Luis Renteria and Nelson Barahona converted to give Panama a 5-3 edge in the penalty kick shootout.

Panama will play the United States on Wednesday in Houston, a rematch of Panama’s 2-1 Group C win.

Panama goalkeeper Jaime Penedo stopped the first penalty he faced in the tiebreaker from El Salvador’s Dennis Alas. El Salvador was playing its first quarterfinal since 2003 and aiming for its first semifinal berth.

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