The prominence of Diego Casas established him as the best player of the match. The Marquense midfielder scored 1 goal.
Elvi Elington was also a crucial figure on defense during the game. Marquense’s defender was important.
Aurora FC coach, Saúl Phillip, set up a 4-5-1 formation on the field with Liborio Sánchez in goal; Allan García, Daniel Baján, Luis Cardona and Carlos Monterroso on the defensive line; Alex Díaz, Pablo Mingorance, Gabriel Grajeda, Eddie Ibargüen and Nicolas Lovato in the middle; and Alejandro Galindo in the attack.
For their part, those led by Omar Arellano Nuño stood with a 4-4-2 strategy with Javier Colli between the three sticks; Oscar Linton, David Chuc, Carlos Estrada and Marco Rodas in defense; Diego Casas, Dylan Flores, José Joj and Elías Vásquez in the midfield; and Andy Ruiz and Miguel Escobar up front.
The match at the Guillermo Slowing Municipal Stadium was directed by referee Julio Luna.
On the next date, Aurora FC will visit Mixco. On the other hand, Marquense will receive Municipal.
The local team is in tenth place with 19 points, while the visitor reached 30 points and is in fifth place in the tournament.
Changes in Aurora FC
- 45′ 2T – Luis Cardona came out for Jairo Soriano and Miguel Escobar for Elvi Elington
- 52′ 2T – Alejandro Galindo came out for Diego Ruiz
- 69′ 2T – Nicolas Lovato came out for Paulo Motta
- 78′ 2T – Gabriel Grajeda came out for Jimmy Álvarez
- 79′ 2T – Alex Díaz came out for Matías Hernández
Cautioned at Aurora FC:
- 42′ 1T Alejandro Galindo and 1′ 2T Alex Díaz
Changes in Marquense
- 14′ 1T – Elías Vásquez came out for Fernando Fuentes
- 33′ 1T – José Joj came out for William Amaya
- 65′ 2T – Marco Rodas left for Juan Villalobos and Andy Ruiz for Marvin Ceballos
Reprimanded in Marquense:
- 15′ 1T Fernando Fuentes and 27′ 2T Marvin Ceballos
