Malacateco could not beat Antigua GFC and fell 2-1

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Malacateco could not beat Antigua GFC and fell 2-1

This Sunday, Antigua GFC beat Malacateco 2-1 at home, in a match on date 21 of the Clausura. In the first instance, Agustín Maziero was able to break the parity after a play to put Antigua GFC ahead at minute 1 of the first half. After a dead ball shot, Oscar Santis extended the score at 17 minutes of the same stage. However, in the 44th minute of the same half, Malacateco was able to score the injury goal thanks to Kevin Ramírez.

The best player of the match was Oscar Santis. The Antigua GFC midfielder scored 1 goal.

Agustín Maziero also stood out in the Pensativo Stadium. The Antigua GFC attacker scored 1 goal.

Antigua GFC coach Mauricio Tapia proposed a 4-4-2 formation with Luis Morán in goal; Héctor Prillwitz, Alexander Robinson, José Ardón and Kevin Grijalva on the defensive line; Óscar Castellanos, Enrique Camargo, Oscar Santis and Brayam Castañeda in the middle; and Andris Herrera and Agustín Maziero in the attack.

For its part, Mínor Díaz’s team took the field with a 4-4-2 formation with Miguel Jiménez between the three sticks; Andru Morales, Víctor Torres, Carlos Pérez Ochoa and Brayan Morales in defense; José Ochoa, Andy Soto, Kevin Ramírez and Gabino Vásquez in the midfield; and Joshua Trigueño and Ángel López up front.

Sergio Reyna Möller was the referee who directed the match at the Pensativo Stadium.

Antigua GFC’s next match in the championship will be as a visitor against Achuapa, while Malacateco will host Comunicaciones.

With this result, the host of the match reaches 33 points and is in fourth place. For its part, the visiting team remains at 19 points and is in tenth place in the tournament.

Changes in Old GFC
  • 45′ 2T – Brayam Castañeda came out for Brandon De León
  • 62′ 2T – Agustín Maziero came out for Kevin Macareño
  • 66′ 2T – Andris Herrera came out for Dewinder Bradley
  • 75′ 2T – Oscar Santis left for Jostin Colindres and Óscar Castellanos for Santiago Garzaro
Changes in Malacateco
  • 56′ 2T – José Ochoa left for Vidal Paz, Ángel López for Dilan Palencia and Andru Morales for Roberto Meneses
  • 72′ 2T – Kevin Ramírez came out for Franklin Quinteros
  • 85′ 2T – Joshua Trigueño came out for Matías Roskopf
Reprimanded in Malacateco:
  • 16′ 1T Carlos Pérez Ochoa

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