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Atlante FC
Mineros de Zacatecas
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94
72
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47
14
Ball Possession
58
42
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3
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End 3-1
96′
3-1
Samuel gonzalez andani
Assist: C. Bermudez
83′
Maximiliano García
jose gonzalez
83′
R. González
L. Calzadilla
79′
J. Montes
77′
p.padilla
Sergio rios los de
75′
j.charcopa
69′
L.Cervantes
O.Mazatan
69′
J. Avila
trejo
69′
C. Bermudez
J. Ibarra
69′
j.charcopa
E.Jiménez
60′
Samuel gonzalez andani
L. Puente
58′
L. Puente
46′
J. Montes
F.López
46′
J. Machado
m.perez
Halftime 1-1
41′
Anderson villacorta
38′
1-1
A.Mendoza
19′
1-0
L. Calzadilla
Assist: J. Ibarra
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Match Info
Atlante FC delivered a commanding performance to beat Mineros de Zacatecas 3-1 in an Ascenso MX fixture played on April 5, 2026. The comprehensive home victory, fueled by an early attacking blitz, strengthens Atlante's position in the promotion race within Mexico's second tier. Atlante set the tone early, scoring twice in the opening twenty minutes through quick combination play and a powerful header from a corner. Mineros pulled a goal back just before halftime with a well-taken free-kick, setting up a tense second period. However, Atlante extinguished any hope of a comeback by netting a decisive third goal midway through the second half, a low drive from the edge of the area that sealed the three points. The match was a showcase of Atlante's offensive firepower, though they will be concerned about conceding from a set-piece. This win is crucial for Atlante's league table aspirations, keeping pressure on the teams above them, while Mineros de Zacatecas remain in a difficult spot near the bottom. The Atlante manager was pleased with the response after the conceded goal, saying, "The team showed maturity to regain control and close out the game." His Mineros counterpart lamented the slow start: "We gave ourselves a mountain to climb. You can't give a team like Atlante a two-goal lead." The starting XIs featured Atlante's dynamic front line and Mineros' compact midfield, but the home side's quality in the final third was the defining difference.

