When date 9 of the BetPlay 2024-II Competition was going beyond normal and the game between Quindío and Atlético Huila at the Centenario stadium in Armeniaan event was presented that attracted the attention of fans and lovers of Colombian professional soccer.
This duel, which had already been postponed, could not be completed because an electrical failure occurred before the end of the first part.
Ferney Ossa was the referee who presided over the administration of justice in this engagement which was routine during the first minutes.
Both teams had clear scoring options, however, neither team managed to hit the opposing goal, so the score remained at nil.
A few minutes after the end of the first 45 minutes decreed, the fans and the protagonists lived an unusual situation as part of the stadium was left without electrical service due to an electrical failure.
Exactly, the game was stopped at 43 and minutes later, the end of the first half was declared.
The match between Quindío and Huila could not be completed due to lack of light
The break time was used to analyze whether the commitment could be resumed, but Finally the decision was made to suspend the game.
“The game cannot continue due to the lack of electricity,” reported Deportes Quindío through their social networks.
The meeting cannot continue due to the lack of electricity, so the meeting will change tomorrow at 10:00 am
The north and east stands will be enabled with free access
— Deportes Quindío SA (@QuindioOficial) October 4, 2024
Due to this situation, the authorities made the decision to reschedule the duel for Friday, October 4 from 10:0 am (Colombian time). “The north and east stands will be enabled with free access,” said the local squad.
Meanwhile, the Municipal Sports and Recreation Institute of Armenia reported: “Since 3:00 pm it has been monitoring an external electrical failure affecting the #EstadioCentenario. Despite the efforts of the EDEQ to guarantee the Quindío vs. Huila, a blackout at the end of the 1st half forced the game to be suspended.”