

Barranquilla FC 2–0 Bogotá FC: Hosts Claim Vital Points in Torneo BetPlay Dimayor
Barranquilla FC secured a crucial 2–0 victory over Bogotá FC on May 9, 2026, in a Torneo BetPlay Dimayor fixture that saw the home side grind out a disciplined performance. Played at the Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez, the result lifted Barranquilla’s hopes of climbing the standings in Colombia’s second division.
Match Overview
The game was a tightly contested affair typical of the Torneo BetPlay Dimayor, where every point matters for promotion aspirants. Barranquilla took the initiative in the first half, pressing high and forcing Bogotá into mistakes. The breakthrough came just before the half-hour mark when a corner kick was headed home by centre-back Carlos Mendoza. The second goal arrived early in the second half, effectively sealing the three points.
Key Moments
- Mendoza’s Opener (26’): A well-delivered corner from winger Juan Camilo found Mendoza unmarked at the near post. His powerful header gave the Bogotá goalkeeper no chance.
- Second Goal (51’): Midfielder Andrés Sánchez pounced on a loose ball inside the box after a scramble from a free kick, slotting home from close range to double the lead.
- Bogotá’s Pushback: After going two down, Bogotá FC increased their possession and created half-chances, but Barranquilla’s defense held firm, clearing a dangerous cross off the line in the 73rd minute.
- Red Card for Bogotá: In the 81st minute, Bogotá defender Luis Ávila received a second yellow card for a reckless tackle, effectively ending any hope of a comeback.
Tactical Story
Barranquilla FC coach Diego Corredor employed a compact 4-4-2 formation, aiming to absorb pressure and hit on the counter. The strategy worked perfectly: Bogotá enjoyed more of the ball but lacked cutting edge in the final third. Barranquilla’s midfield trio of Sánchez, Pérez, and Torres worked tirelessly to break up play and transition quickly.
Standout Players
Defender Carlos Mendoza was not only the goalscorer but also a rock at the back, winning numerous aerial duels. Midfielder Andrés Sánchez covered every blade of grass and provided the second goal. For Bogotá, goalkeeper Kevin Moreno made several sharp saves to keep the scoreline respectable.
Season Context
With this win, Barranquilla FC moves into the upper half of the Torneo BetPlay Dimayor standings, now just three points behind the promotion playoff spots. Bogotá FC, meanwhile, remains in relegation danger and will need to collect points quickly in their upcoming fixtures. The result also boosts home confidence at the Metropolitano, where Barranquilla have now won three of their last four matches.
The race for promotion remains wide open, and Barranquilla’s fans will hope this performance marks the start of a strong run toward the end of the season.