The Estadio Ciudad de Vicente López played host to a pulsating 2-2 draw between CA Platense and Club Atlético Unión on 25 July 2026. The match offered drama, lead changes, and a late equaliser – a classic Argentine Primera División encounter that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.
Match Narrative
Platense started brightly and took a deserved lead in the 17th minute. A sweeping move down the left flank ended with a precise cross from Ignacio Vázquez that was headed home by striker Mateo Pellegrino. The home side’s high press unsettled Unión’s build-up play, and Platense looked comfortable for much of the first half.
However, Unión grew into the game after the break. Their equaliser came in the 55th minute when Lucas Esquivel rose highest at a corner to power a header past Platense goalkeeper Jorge de Olivera. The momentum shifted decisively, and Unión capitalised again just seven minutes later. A swift counter-attack saw Kevin Zenón slide the ball through for Gonzalo Morales, who calmly slotted home to make it 2-1.
Late Drama and Platense Response
Trailing with just over 20 minutes remaining, Platense threw numbers forward. They were rewarded in the 83rd minute when substitute Facundo Curuchet curled a stunning free-kick over the wall and into the top corner. The equaliser sent the home crowd into raptures and set up a frenetic finale.
Both sides had chances to snatch all three points in stoppage time. Unión twice went close through set pieces, while Platense’s Nicolás Bertocchi saw his long-range effort tipped around the post. In the end, a draw was a fair reflection of an open, evenly contested match.
Standings and Season Context
The point kept Platense in mid-table as they continue to show signs of improvement under manager Martín Palermo. For Unión, who have ambitions of pushing for a continental place, dropping two points after taking the lead will feel like a missed opportunity. The Santa Fe side remain in the upper half, but their away form remains a concern.
Player Highlights
- Mateo Pellegrino (Platense): A constant threat with his movement and hold-up play, capped with a well-taken opener.
- Kevin Zenón (Unión): Creative and energetic in midfield, providing the key assist for Unión’s second goal.
- Facundo Curuchet (Platense): Came off the bench to produce a moment of magic with his free-kick – a game-changing contribution.
With the Argentine Primera División season heating up, matches like this show why the league remains one of South America’s most compelling. Both sets of supporters will hope their teams can build on this performance in the weeks ahead.

