

Huracán Reserves and Newell's Reserves Share Spoils in 1-1 Draw
Huracán Reserves and Newell's Old Boys Reserves played out an entertaining 1-1 draw in the Argentine Reserve League on July 17, 2026. The match, held at the Estadio Tomás Adolfo Ducó in Buenos Aires, saw both sides display attacking intent but neither could find a winning goal in a tightly contested encounter.
Match Overview
In a game that showcased the talents of young Argentine footballers, Huracán took the lead in the first half, only for Newell's to equalize shortly after the restart. The draw was a fair reflection of the balance of play, with both teams creating chances in an open second half.
Key Moments
- Huracán lead (23'): The home side broke the deadlock when forward Santiago Romero latched onto a through ball from midfielder Agustín Díaz and fired a low shot into the far corner.
- Newell's equalizer (51'): Newell's responded quickly after the interval. A quick free-kick caught Huracán off guard, and striker Franco Martínez swept the ball into the net from close range.
- Missed opportunities: Both teams had chances to win it. Huracán's Rodrigo Vargas saw his header cleared off the line, while Newell's substitute Facundo López forced a fine save from the home goalkeeper in the 85th minute.
- Late drama: In the dying seconds, Huracán appealed for a penalty after a collision in the box, but the referee waved play on.
Tactical Approach
Huracán employed a high-pressing 4-3-3, attempting to win the ball high up the pitch. Newell's relied on a more direct 4-4-2, targeting set pieces and second balls. The match was physically intense, with several yellow cards as young players looked to impress.
Standout Performers
Huracán's Santiago Romero was lively in attack and took his goal well. Newell's Franco Martínez showed composure for the equalizer. The two goalkeepers, Juan Cruz for Huracán and Luciano Peralta for Newell's, both made key interventions.
League Impact
The point keeps both teams in the middle of the Argentine Reserve League table. For Huracán, it extends their unbeaten run at home, while Newell's will be pleased with their away performance. Such matches are vital for player development, and the competitive spirit bodes well for the future of Argentine football.