

Ferrocarril Midland Stun San Martin Tucuman with Impressive Home Victory
ARG Primera Nacional – 1 June 2026
Ferrocarril Midland produced a standout performance to defeat higher‑placed San Martin Tucuman 2–0 at the Estadio Ferrocarril Midland. The result was a significant boost for the home side's survival hopes and a setback for the visitors' promotion ambitions.
First Half: Midland Take Control
The home team started with intensity and purpose. Their high press unsettled San Martin Tucuman, who struggled to build out from the back. Ferrocarril Midland took a deserved lead in the 27th minute: a swift move down the left flank ended with Luis López curling a beautiful shot into the far corner. The stadium erupted, and Midland continued to create chances. Just before half‑time, they doubled their advantage. A corner was only partially cleared, and Matías Sosa volleyed the loose ball through a crowd of players into the net.
Second Half: Composed Performance Seals the Points
San Martin Tucuman came out with renewed urgency after the break. They pushed forward and enjoyed long spells of possession, but Ferrocarril Midland's defence, expertly organised by captain Federico García, held firm. The visitors' best chance came in the 63rd minute when a powerful header from a set piece was brilliantly saved by goalkeeper Lucas Ríos. As time wore on, Midland's counter‑attacking threat kept San Martin honest, and the home side comfortably managed the game to secure a clean sheet and a memorable win.
Star Players
- Luis López (Ferrocarril Midland): A goal and constant menace on the wing; his pace and trickery caused problems all night.
- Lucas Ríos (Ferrocarril Midland): Made several crucial saves, including that vital stop in the second half.
- Federico García (Ferrocarril Midland): Led the defensive line with authority, making numerous clearances.
Table and Season Impact
This victory moves Ferrocarril Midland out of the relegation zone for the first time in weeks, giving their fans genuine hope of staying up. San Martin Tucuman will be frustrated to have lost ground in the race for a promotion playoff spot—they missed the chance to close the gap on the top five. For Midland, the key will be replicating this intensity consistently; if they can, safety is within reach.