

Deportivo Moron 2-2 Deportivo Madryn: A Point Earned in a Thrilling Primera Nacional Encounter
In a pulsating match on July 12, 2026, Deportivo Moron and Deportivo Madryn shared the spoils in a 2-2 draw at the Estadio Nuevo Francisco Urbano. The result leaves both sides searching for consistency in the ARG Primera Nacional standings, as the season approaches its decisive phase.
Match Overview
The encounter was a tale of two halves, with Deportivo Moron taking an early lead before Madryn roared back. The home side struck first through a well‑worked set piece in the 18th minute, but Madryn’s aggressive pressing paid off with two quick goals just before the hour mark. Moron’s resilience shone through, however, as they equalized with a superb long‑range effort in the 77th minute, ensuring a share of the points.
Key Moments
- 18’ – Moron 1-0: A corner kick was headed home by center‑back Martín Rossetti, his second goal of the season.
- 54’ – Madryn 1-1: A swift counter‑attack saw winger Lautaro González finish low past the goalkeeper.
- 59’ – Madryn 2-1: A defensive lapse allowed Ignacio Vázquez to slot home from close range.
- 77’ – Moron 2-2: Midfielder Facundo López unleashed a stunning strike from 25 yards that curled into the top corner.
Tactical Story
Moron started in a 4‑4‑2 formation, looking to dominate possession through the middle. Madryn, employing a 4‑3‑3, focused on quick transitions and exploiting the wide areas. After going behind, Madryn’s manager shifted to a higher defensive line, which disrupted Moron’s rhythm and led to the two‑goal swing. Moron’s tactical flexibility in the final 20 minutes, switching to a 3‑5‑2, allowed them to overload the midfield and create the equalizer.
Standout Players
For Moron, Facundo López was the catalyst, not only scoring the equalizer but also dictating play from deep. On the visiting side, Ignacio Vázquez was a constant threat and took his goal clinically. Both goalkeepers made crucial saves to keep the scoreline respectable.
Season Impact
The draw leaves Deportivo Moron in 12th place with 28 points from 20 matches, while Deportivo Madryn sits one position above on 29 points. With the promotion race tight, every point matters, and both teams will view this as two dropped rather than one gained. Moron’s next fixture is a daunting trip to league leaders All Boys, while Madryn host mid‑table side Almirante Brown.