HUGO RODALLEGA is a man who knows all about the big moments having graced the Premier League.
But on Sunday in a heart-stopping finale in the Colombian championship, the veteran striker added yet another unforgettable chapter to his storied career.

Rodallega scored 24 goals for Wingan between 2009-2012[/caption]
He rolled back the years with a determined finish to earn his side victory[/caption]
At some point it didn’t look like he could continue[/caption]
Independiente Santa Fe triumphed 2-1 over Medellin at the Atanasio Girardot Stadium.
Securing their tenth league title in what will go down as a historic achievement for the Bogota-based side.
Rodallega was the hero but not without a fight.
Just moments into the match, the former Wigan and Fulham forward was clearly in trouble, clutching his leg in pain after suffering a muscle pinch.
The pain was enough to reduce him to tears and it looked as though his day was done before it had even begun.
But in a true display of determination, Rodallega battled on, refusing to leave the field despite his obvious discomfort.
As the game wore on, Santa Fe and Medellin were locked at 1-1 and with time running out, it seemed like a penalty shootout might be the only way to decide the outcome.
But just when it seemed like the game was slipping away, Edwar Lopez produced a moment of magic on the left wing, slicing through the Medellin defence with an electrifying run before delivering a perfect cross into the box.
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With just seconds remaining, Rodallega—summoning the last reserves of his strength, launched himself at the ball, striking it with power and precision.
His right-footed shot sailed past the goalkeeper and into the back of the net, sparking wild celebrations from the Santa Fe players and fans.
Rodallega’s goal was more than just a title-winner, it was the crowning achievement of his season.
With 16 goals to his name he claimed the top scorer award for the 2025-I Colombian league, solidifying his status as the standout player of the campaign.