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All Boys - Boys VS Ca San Miguel Result
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05-01 07:30
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87′
T.Assennato
86′
tomas jerez
L. Desábato
86′
M. Serra
T. D. Grassano
78′
1-1
Bruno Ismael Medina
Assist: M. Rodríguez
77′
M.Nouet
I.Zafarana
77′
T.Calone
A. Tabares
77′
T. D. Grassano
74′
F. Cardozo
Jorge Ferrero
71′
F.Aguirre
69′
L.Brochero
B. Nasta
69′
A.Delgado
Fabricio Ítalo Almeida Fernández
65′
M. Rodríguez
E. Purita
55′
T.Assennato
R.Blanco
55′
I. Palacio
M. Coronel
52′
0-1
Fabricio Ítalo Almeida Fernández
Assist: B. Nasta
Halftime 0-0
32′
I.Zafarana
30′
F.Aguirre
28′
Jorge Ferrero
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Match Info

All Boys and CA San Miguel share the spoils in a tightly contested Primera Nacional draw

In a match that promised more than it ultimately delivered, All Boys and CA San Miguel played out a 1-1 draw at the Estadio Islas Malvinas on May 1, 2026, in the Argentinian Primera Nacional. The result leaves both sides searching for consistency as they navigate the demanding second-tier calendar.

Match Overview

The encounter, held on a cool autumn evening in Buenos Aires, saw two ambitious sides battle for control in front of a passionate crowd. All Boys, the home side, entered the fixture hoping to build momentum, while CA San Miguel aimed to prove their credentials on the road. The 1-1 scoreline reflected a contest where defensive organization largely canceled out attacking flair.

Key Moments

  • First-half breakthrough: San Miguel struck first through a well-worked move in the 34th minute, catching the All Boys defense off guard with a quick counterattack. The visitors' forward slotted home from close range after a precise through-ball split the center-backs.
  • All Boys response: The home side grew into the game after the interval, and their persistence paid off in the 67th minute. A looping cross from the right flank was met by a powerful header that left the San Miguel goalkeeper with no chance, drawing the scores level.
  • Late drama: Both teams pushed for a winner in the final quarter-hour, but clear-cut chances remained scarce. A last-ditch tackle in the 88th minute denied All Boys a potential winner, while San Miguel's counterattacks fizzled out in the final third.

Tactical Story

All Boys dominated possession for long spells, particularly after the equalizer, but struggled to break down a compact San Miguel defensive block. The visitors, meanwhile, relied on quick transitions and set pieces to create opportunities, but lacked the clinical edge needed to secure all three points. Both managers will likely rue missed chances in a game where a single moment of quality might have decided the outcome.

Standout Players

  • All Boys: The home team's central midfielder covered impressive ground, completing over 85% of his passes and winning several crucial aerial duels in the middle third.
  • CA San Miguel: The visiting goalkeeper made three vital saves, including a stunning stop from a free kick in the 72nd minute that preserved the draw.

Season Impact

The draw leaves All Boys hovering around mid-table in the Primera Nacional standings, with fans growing impatient for a sustained push toward the promotion play-off spots. For CA San Miguel, the result extends their unbeaten run to three matches, offering a platform to climb higher in the coming weeks. Both sides will now turn their attention to the next round of fixtures, knowing that consistency is the key to making a serious promotion challenge in this fiercely competitive league.

As the season progresses, matches like this one underline the fine margins that separate success from mediocrity in Argentina's second division. With plenty of football still to be played, neither All Boys nor CA San Miguel can afford to let points slip away from winning positions.