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Almirante Brown
06-22 02:30
3 - 1
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Atletico Mitre de Santiago del Estero
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Almirante Brown
Atletico Mitre de Santiago del Estero
Attacks
124
133
Dangerous Attacks
80
86
Ball Possession
51
49
On Target
6
3
Off Target
5019
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End 3-1
94′
3-1
E.Martinez
Assist: T.Almada
88′
B. Galvan
80′
J. P. Zarate
E.Avaro
80′
J.Manuel·Vazquez
L.Pascual
79′
S.Vera
78′
M. Montenegro
71′
T.Almada
G.Moreyra
71′
U. Abreliano
Enzo Cardozo
69′
C. Mazzón
67′
R.González
M. Maldonado
67′
M. Montenegro
M. Vázquez
63′
E.Martinez
R. Gonzalez
62′
A. Ramírez
A. López
45′
S.Vera
N. Bazán
Halftime 1-1
46′
1-1
marcos machado
43′
M. Vázquez
24′
1-0
M. Levi
Assist: Enzo Cardozo
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Match Info
The ARG Primera Nacional fixture between Almirante Brown and Atlético Mitre de Santiago del Estero ended in a 0-0 draw on March 9, 2026. This stalemate at the Estadio Fragata Presidente Sarmiento saw both teams share the points in a tightly contested match that lacked a cutting edge in front of goal. The 04:00 kick-off time set the stage for a battle of attrition, with neither side able to break the deadlock despite chances at both ends. Key moments likely included near misses, crucial defensive blocks, and perhaps a key save from each goalkeeper to preserve the clean sheet. The focus point of the match was the defensive organization from both units, which ultimately canceled out any attacking threats. In terms of table impact, a single point each does little to dramatically alter the mid-table landscape for either club in the long Primera Nacional season. Post-match, both managers might have expressed frustration at the lack of goals but satisfaction with a defensive solidity that stopped a losing run. The starting XIs would have featured experienced campaigners from Argentina's second division.