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Fluminense coach devastated by Libertadores final defeat

15:32 BST, Thu 3 Jul 2008
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Fluminense players react after loss in their penalty shoot-out against Liga Deportiva Universitaria (LDU) at their Copa Libertadores 2008 final soccer match in Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro July 2, 2008.     REUTERS/Bruno Domingos (BRAZIL)

By Pedro Fonseca

RIO DE JANEIRO, July 3 (Reuters) - Fluminense coach Renato Portaluppi said that losing the Libertadores Cup final to Ecuador's LDU at the Maracana was the worst moment of his life, apart from his father's death.

"It was the second biggest loss of my life, after the death of my father," he told reporters after his team lost 3-1 on penalties following a 5-5 aggregate draw in the two-leg final.

"I've been knocked out."

"Our players were heroes, but unfortunately we weren't champions," he added. "For me, penalties are a lottery."

Fluminense, taking part in the competition for only the third time and in the final for the first, won the second leg 3-1 with a hat-trick from Thiago Neves, but missed three penalties during the shootout.

Despite trailing 4-2 from the first leg, Renato had guaranteed the club's supporters that his side would win the trophy and arrangements had been made for celebrations at the club's headquarters.

Many Fluminense supporters had already made arrangements to travel to Japan in December for the Club World championship.

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