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CA Independiente
Racing Club de Avellaneda
Attacks
88
89
Dangerous Attacks
65
57
Ball Possession
50
50
On Target
3
1
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6021
4036
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End 1-0
94′
M. Miljevic
89′
G. Martirena
A.G.Basso
86′
J.Fedorco
Santiago Gabriel Montiel
83′
M. Miljevic
A.Fernández
83′
B.Zuculini
Baltasar·Rodriguez
81′
1-0
G. Ávalos
Assist: Santiago Gabriel Montiel
80′
Maximiliano Gutierrez
F.Valdez
73′
D.Vergara
T.Conechny
58′
M. Curci
L.Millán
58′
Santiago Gabriel Montiel
Halftime 0-0
50′
M.Rojo
40′
A. Martínez
39′
S. Valdez
36′
T.Conechny
21′
S.Sosa
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Match Info
CA Independiente claimed a narrow but vital 1-0 victory over arch-rivals Racing Club de Avellaneda in a tense Argentine Primera División superclásico on April 4th, 2026, at the Estadio Libertadores de América. The single goal, scored in the second half, decided a fiercely contested match full of passion and tactical discipline, giving Independiente bragging rights and crucial points in the league campaign. The first half was a cagey affair with both teams cautious of making a mistake, but the intensity increased after the break. Independiente broke the deadlock following a sustained period of pressure, and despite a late surge from Racing Club that included a couple of near misses, the home defense held firm to secure the clean sheet. The match was not without controversy, as Racing Club had a strong penalty appeal waved away by the referee in the final minutes, a decision that will likely be debated extensively. This derby win boosts Independiente's standing in the league table, while Racing Club will rue missed opportunities in a match where a draw might have been a fairer result. Independiente's manager praised his team's heart and defensive organization, while the Racing coach expressed frustration with the officiating and his team's lack of cutting edge in the final third. The starting XIs featured both teams' key players, with Independiente's midfield battlers and Racing's creative talents like Johan Carbonero on display.