Tomás Asta-Buruaga Apologizes to UC Fans in Classic
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Asta-buruaga Apologizes for Costly Error in University Classic
Table of Contents
- Asta-buruaga Apologizes for Costly Error in University Classic
- Asta-Buruaga Apologizes for Costly Error in University Classic: All the Details
- Frequently Asked Questions About Asta-Buruaga’s Apology
- 1. What happened in the University Classic match that led to Asta-Buruaga’s apology?
- 2. What specifically did Asta-Buruaga say in his apology?
- 3. What was the immediate reaction to the play on social media?
- 4. what is Tomás Asta-Buruaga’s current role with the team?
- 5. Who scored the winning goal for La U?
- Frequently Asked Questions About Asta-Buruaga’s Apology
Monday, May 5, 2025, 07:59

Midfielder tomás Asta-Buruaga has apologized for a critical error that led to La U’s victory in the University Classic match of the Frist League. Rodrigo Contreras scored the winning goal following Asta-Buruaga’s miscue.
With the game nearing its end, Asta-Buruaga’s attempted clearance resulted in a rebound off Daniel González, allowing “La U” to secure the win. The play drew immediate criticism on social media. Asta-Buruaga addressed the situation via Instagram, expressing remorse for the mistake.
Grate Tucu Contreras #Matchdis #VamosLaU pic.twitter.com/SjTdmQpkzy
— Al (@Alexand98169002) May 3, 2025
“Now, with a colder head and at a time of greater peace of mind, I want to apologize to the whole team,” Asta-Buruaga wrote.”I know the effort we all put [in] and slowly regret that the result has not reflected the work and commitment we demonstrate day by day.”
The former Deportes Antofagasta player added, “In my life I have faced many obstacles, and this is one more. I am very clear about the mistake I made. it will not be the first or the last. It only remains to get up, shake and move on, as there is still a long way to go.”
“I will continue as always, giving everything every time I have to be, in the place that touches me. Thanks to those who are always,” said Asta-Buruaga, who has played in nine games this year for Catholic University, mostly as a substitute.
