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ARG Primera Nacional
Almirante Brown - Brown VS San Telmo Live
Almirante Brown
05-17 02:30
0 - 0
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San Telmo
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H2H
Lineups
Almirante Brown
San Telmo
Attacks
127
99
Dangerous Attacks
75
48
Ball Possession
56
44
On Target
0
2
Off Target
6023
3022
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End 0-0
95′
M. Levi
85′
E. Peralta
83′
M. Laba
renzo uriburu
82′
J.Manuel·Vazquez
G. Altamirano
75′
M. González
J. Porto Lapegüe
75′
E. Peralta
M.Ledesma
74′
R. Gonzalez
T.Almada
74′
F. Quignon
E.Martinez
73′
Santiago gauna
U. Abreliano
68′
N. Bazán
T. Zarate
64′
J. Zurbriggen
salerno
64′
larthirigoyen
F.Ezequiel·Tisera
Halftime 0-0
35′
R. Gamarra
23′
T. Zarate
Goal
Shot on target
Shot off target
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Corner
yellow card
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Match Info

Almirante Brown and San Telmo Play Out Stalemate in Primera Nacional

In a workmanlike encounter in Argentina’s Primera Nacional on 17 May 2026, Almirante Brown and San Telmo finished 0–0 at the Estadio Fragata Presidente Sarmiento. Both sides had chances but lacked the cutting edge required to break the deadlock.

Match Overview

The match, kicking off at 02:30 local time, was a tense affair typical of Argentina’s second tier. Defences dominated, with midfield battles largely dictating the rhythm. Neither goalkeeper was seriously tested until the latter stages, when a flurry of late opportunities failed to produce a goal.

Key Moments

  • First half – Few clear openings: Almirante Brown controlled possession but could not convert. A header from a corner sailed just wide.
  • 72nd minute – San Telmo’s best chance: A long‑range drive was tipped over the bar by the home goalkeeper.
  • 89th minute – Last‑gasp drama: Almirante Brown’s striker found space in the box but shot straight at the San Telmo keeper.

Tactical Story

Almirante Brown lined up in a 4‑3‑3, aiming to dominate wide areas. Their full‑backs pushed high, but San Telmo’s compact 4‑4‑2 defensive shape neutralised crosses. San Telmo relied on quick counter‑attacks but lacked precision in the final pass. Both coaches made substitutions in the second half to inject energy, but the defences held firm.

Standout Players

  • Almirante Brown’s central defender: Marshalled the backline superbly, winning all aerial duels.
  • San Telmo’s holding midfielder: Broke up play and distributed simply to keep his team in the match.

Table Context

The point moves Almirante Brown into mid‑table safety, while San Telmo remains in the lower half of the Primera Nacional standings. With promotion play‑offs approaching, both teams will feel they dropped two points rather than gained one.