

Matchday in the Primera Nacional saw Gimnasia y Tiro scrape a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Ferrocarril Midland at home on 6 June 2026. The result keeps the Salta-based side firmly in the promotion chase, while Midland remain deep in relegation trouble.
Match Overview
The Estadio Gigante del Norte witnessed a tense, attritional contest as Gimnasia y Tiro edged past a stubborn Ferrocarril Midland. The only goal of the game arrived in the first half, and the home side defended resolutely in the second period to secure all three points. With the win, Gimnasia y Tiro moved into the top half of the Primera Nacional standings, while Midland slipped further towards the drop zone.
Key Moments
- 23rd minute – Gimnasia y Tiro broke the deadlock. A sweeping move down the right flank ended with a low cross that found an unmarked forward, who slotted home from close range. The stadium erupted.
- 58th minute – Ferrocarril Midland came closest to an equaliser. A looping header from a corner beat the goalkeeper but was cleared off the line by a covering defender.
- 81st minute – The visitors were reduced to ten men after a reckless challenge earned a second yellow card, effectively ending their hopes of a late rally.
Tactical Battle
Gimnasia y Tiro set up in a compact 4-4-2, prioritising defensive solidity after taking the lead. They allowed Midland possession in non-threatening areas and relied on quick counter-attacks. Ferrocarril Midland, needing points desperately, pushed forward but lacked incision in the final third. The sending off further neutralised their attacking threat, and Gimnasia y Tiro comfortably saw out the remaining minutes.
Standout Player
The Gimnasia y Tiro goalkeeper was the standout performer, making several crucial saves after the interval to preserve the clean sheet. His command of the penalty area and quick distribution helped relieve pressure at key moments. For Midland, the central defender who cleared off the line can hold his head high despite the defeat.
Season Impact
With three points, Gimnasia y Tiro now sit 8th in the Primera Nacional table, just four points off the promotion playoff places. The win provides momentum for their upcoming fixture against a relegation rival. For Ferrocarril Midland, the loss leaves them second from bottom, with the gap to safety now five points. Survival looks increasingly difficult, and head coach Mauro Navas faces mounting pressure to turn results around.