Carabobo delivered a commanding away performance at the Estadio Ramón Tahuichi Aguilera, defeating Blooming 2-0 in the CONMEBOL Copa Sudamericana group stage on May 22, 2026. The Venezuelan side took control early and never looked back, leaving the Bolivian hosts with a mountain to climb in the competition.
Match Overview
Blooming, making their return to the Copa Sudamericana after several years, struggled to impose themselves against a well-organized Carabobo side. The visitors opened the scoring in the 23rd minute through a clinical finish from midfielder Jhon Murillo, who latched onto a through ball and slotted past Blooming goalkeeper Rubén Cordero. Carabobo doubled their advantage just before the hour mark when striker Edwuin Pernía headed home from a corner kick, leaving the home crowd stunned.
Despite enjoying spells of possession, Blooming lacked the cutting edge in the final third. Their best chance came early in the second half when César Menacho fired wide from a promising position. Carabobo’s defense, marshaled by captain Carlos Rivero, held firm to secure a vital three points on the road.
Key Moments
- 23' Goal: Jhon Murillo opens the scoring for Carabobo with a composed finish after a swift counter-attack.
- 58' Goal: Edwuin Pernía rises highest at the near post to power home a header from a corner.
- 67' Missed chance: Blooming’s César Menacho drags a shot wide after a rare defensive lapse by Carabobo.
- 82' Red card: Blooming’s left-back Ricardo Suárez is sent off for a second yellow card, ending any hopes of a comeback.
Tactical Analysis
Carabobo coach Rafael Dudamel set his team up in a compact 4-4-2, looking to absorb pressure and hit Blooming on the break. The strategy worked to perfection, with wingers Hernán Pérez and Leonardo Aponte stretching the play. Blooming, meanwhile, tried to build through midfield but were repeatedly caught in possession. Their defensive line, often caught high, was exploited by Carabobo's pace.
Standout Players
Jhon Murillo was deservedly named man of the match for his goal and tireless running. Goalkeeper Luis Fernando also impressed for Carabobo, making three crucial saves to preserve the clean sheet. For Blooming, midfielder Vladimir Castellón worked hard but lacked support going forward.
Impact on the Group
This result piles pressure on Blooming, who remain winless after two matches in the group. Carabobo, with four points from two games, are now firmly in contention for a knockout spot. Blooming will need a dramatic turnaround in their remaining fixtures if they are to advance.

