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ARG Primera Nacional
San Telmo - Telmo VS Quilmes Sport
San Telmo
03-30 03:00
0 - 3
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Quilmes - Telmo VS Quilmes Score
Quilmes
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Statistics
H2H
Lineups
San Telmo
Quilmes
Attacks
113
110
Dangerous Attacks
66
71
Ball Possession
59
41
On Target
6
7
Off Target
3024
1015
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End 0-3
86′
P.Paredes
U.Vera
79′
larthirigoyen
J. Porto Lapegüe
77′
M. Fernández
A.Lavezzi
77′
J. Barreto
A. Batista
72′
F. Henríquez
70′
m.batallini
R. Gamarra
65′
J. Postigo
R. Martínez
65′
Aarón Spetale
A. Domínguez
60′
0-3
A. Domínguez
Assist: T. Ortega
45′
J.Motroni
leonel pollacchi
45′
E.L.Brítez
M. Laba
Halftime 0-2
43′
0-2
U.Vera
Assist: M.Vallejos
40′
E. Peralta
J. Gonzalez
28′
A.Lavezzi
23′
R. Martínez
20′
M. Laba
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Match Info
San Telmo suffered a heavy 0-3 loss at home to Quilmes in the Argentine Primera Nacional on March 30, 2026. Quilmes produced a commanding away performance to secure a vital three points and solidify their position in the upper reaches of the league table. The visitors took control of the match from the outset, opening the scoring with a powerful header from a corner in the 25th minute. San Telmo struggled to create clear chances, and Quilmes doubled their lead just before halftime with a precise finish after a swift counter-attack. Any hopes of a San Telmo comeback were extinguished early in the second half when Quilmes added a third goal, a moment of individual brilliance that curled into the top corner. The home team's frustration grew as the match wore on, with Quilmes comfortably managing the game to see out the clean-sheet victory. This result is a significant setback for San Telmo's campaign, leaving them in a precarious league position, while Quilmes continues to build momentum as a serious promotion contender. The Quilmes coach praised his team's clinical edge, and the San Telmo manager admitted his side was second-best in all departments on the day.