

The 2026 Argentine Primera Nacional season continued with a compelling fixture as Colegiales secured a dominant 2-0 home victory over San Martín de Tucumán at the Estadio Libertarios Unidos. The result keeps Colegiales firmly in the promotion hunt, while San Martín de Tucumán will look to bounce back from a difficult away day.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, Colegiales showed a clear intent to control the midfield and press high, forcing San Martín de Tucumán into defensive errors. The home side’s tactical discipline and quick transitions proved decisive, with both goals arriving in the first half.
Key Moments
- 20th minute: Colegiales broke the deadlock through a well-worked set piece. A floated corner was met by a towering header from centre-back Luciano López, leaving the visiting goalkeeper with no chance.
- 38th minute: The lead was doubled when winger Mateo Sosa cut inside from the left flank and unleashed a powerful low drive into the bottom corner. The strike capped a fluid counter-attack that sliced through the San Martín defense.
Tactical Story
Colegiales manager Fernando Ruiz set his team up in a compact 4-4-2 formation, emphasizing vertical passing and aggressive wide play. The midfield duo of Nicolás Álvarez and Tomás Díaz provided relentless pressing, disrupting San Martín’s build-up. The visitors struggled to find rhythm, often resorting to long balls that were comfortably dealt with by the Colegiales backline.
Standout Players
Luciano López not only scored but was a rock in defense, winning every aerial duel. Mateo Sosa was electric on the flank, constantly threatening and providing the killer second goal. For San Martín, goalkeeper Federico Mansilla made several saves to keep the scoreline respectable.
Table and Season Impact
With this win, Colegiales climb into the top four of the Primera Nacional standings, reinforcing their promotion credentials. San Martín de Tucumán remain in mid-table, but will be concerned about their inability to score away from home – they have now failed to find the net in three of their last four road games.