The prominence of Steven Cárdenas established him as the best player of the match. The Xelajú forward showed his best level by scoring 1 goal.
Another of the key footballers at the La Asunción Stadium was Harim Quezada. The Xelajú forward scored 2 goals and kicked the goal twice against Mictlán.
Mictlán’s coach, Gabriel Álvarez, had a 4-4-2 formation on the field with John Faust in goal; Jonas Herrarte, Renny Folleco, Richard Monges and William Ramírez on the defensive line; Justin Racancoj, Brandon Rivas, Osman Salguero and Kendel Herrarte in the middle; and Cesar Chinchilla and William Fajardo in the attack.
For their part, those led by Roberto Hernández stood with a 3-4-3 strategy with Rubén Silva between the three sticks; Raúl Calderón, Manuel Romero and Kevin Ruíz in defense; Elmer Cardoza, Antonio López, Jorge Aparicio and Widvin Tebalan in midfield; and Yilton Díaz, Harim Quezada and Yair Jaén up front.
The match at the La Asunción Stadium was directed by referee Walter López Castellanos.
On the next date, Mictlán will visit Aurora FC. On the other hand, Xelajú will receive Cobán Imperial.
The local team is in ninth place with 26 points, while the visitor reached 36 points and is the leader of the tournament.
Changes in Mictlán
- 56′ 2T – Cesar Chinchilla came out for Julio César Rodríguez and Yair Jaén for Steven Cárdenas
- 73′ 2T – Brandon Rivas came out for Guillermo Chavasco and Kendel Herrarte for Miguel Ángel Lemus
- 88′ 2T – Justin Racancoj came out for Douglas Romero
Reprimanded in Mictlán:
- 9′ 1T Richard Monges, 20′ 1T Renny Folleco and 26′ 1T William Fajardo
Changes in Xelajú
- 68′ 2T – Elmer Cardoza came out for Juan Cardona
- 84′ 2T – Antonio López left for Maynor de León, Yilton Díaz for Ricardo Marquez and Harim Quezada for Joffre Escobar
Reprimanded in Xelajú:
- 18′ 2T Elmer Cardoza, 31′ 2T Antonio López, 35′ 2T Yilton Díaz and 37′ 2T Jorge Aparicio
