Boca Juniors celebrates after scoring during the match of the 7th date of the Argentine First Division Tournament, against Union de Santa Fe

Argentina's Boca Juniors progressed to the Copa Libertadores semifinals on Thursday with a thrilling 4-3 penalty shootout victory over Nacional of Uruguay.

After a 1-1 draw in last week's quarterfinal first leg in Montevideo, the visitors went ahead in the 21st minute at the Bombonera stadium via a Daniel Diaz own goal.

Cristian Pavon equalized in the 73rd minute, but jubilation turned to disbelief for the hosts when the striker was shown a second yellow card for excessively celebrating his goal.

Nacional failed to capitalize on their numerical advantage as 10-man Boca forced the match into penalties.

With the shootout tied at 3-3, Nacional's teenage midfielder Felipe Carballo shot straight at goalkeeper Agustin Orion.

Federico Carrizo then stepped up to coolly convert his spotkick and send the home side's fans into a frenzy.

Boca are aiming to win the Copa Libertadores - Latin America's premier club trophy - for a seventh time, a feat that would see them equal compatriots Independiente with the most titles.