Initially, Mictlán was behind on the scoreboard with a goal from Eddie Ibargüen in the 11th minute of the first half, but managed to tie thanks to a goal scored by Pablo Meza in the 26th minute of the second half.
Pablo Meza’s performance positioned him as the most outstanding player of the match. The Mictlán defender was important for scoring 1 goal.
Another player who had a great game was Eddie Ibargüen. The Aurora FC attacker shone by scoring 1 goal.
Aurora FC coach, Saúl Phillip, presented a 4-4-2 tactical layout with Liborio Sánchez in goal; Carlos Monterroso, Jafet Soriano, José Manuel Lemus and Klisman García on the defensive line; Pablo Mingorance, José Luis Vivas, Nicolas Lovato and Gabriel Grajeda in the middle; and Eddie Ibargüen and Diego Ruiz in the attack.
For its part, Gabriel Álvarez’s team came out with a 3-5-2 tactical layout with John Faust between the three sticks; Pablo Meza, Renny Folleco and William Ramírez in defense; Kendel Herrarte, Justin Racancoj, Jonas Herrarte, Osman Salguero and Brandon Rivas at midfield; and Julio César Rodríguez and William Fajardo up front.
Sergio Reyna Möller was the referee chosen for the match at the Guillermo Slowing Municipal stadium.
In this way, the local team is in eleventh place in the championship with 20 points, while the visiting team, with 27, is in ninth place.
Changes in Aurora FC
- 65′ 2T – Nicolas Lovato came out for Alejandro Galindo, Gabriel Grajeda for Víctor Urias and Justin Racancoj for Miguel Ángel Lemus
- 76′ 2T – Diego Ruiz came out for Daniel Baján and Eddie Ibargüen for Jimmy Álvarez
- 86′ 2T – Pablo Mingorance came out for Lenin González
Cautioned at Aurora FC:
- 26′ 1T José Manuel Lemus, 19′ 2T Klisman García, 21′ 2T Pablo Mingorance and 27′ 2T Alejandro Galindo
Changes in Mictlán
- 45′ 2T – Jonas Herrarte came out for Juan Carlos Escobar and Brandon Rivas for Guillermo Chavasco
- 67′ 2T – Kendel Herrarte came out for Cesar Chinchilla
- 82′ 2T – Pablo Meza came out for Sebastián Colón
Reprimanded in Mictlán:
- 3′ 2T Renny Folleco, 16′ 2T Justin Racancoj, 19′ 2T Kendel Herrarte and 29′ 2T Miguel Ángel Lemus
Expelled in Mictlán:
- 17′ 2T Renny Folleco (Red for double yellow)
