

Independiente Petrolero 0-0 Always Ready: A Stalemate in Sucre
The Bolivian Primera División served up a tense goalless draw on May 11, 2026, as Independiente Petrolero hosted Always Ready at the Estadio Olímpico Patria. Neither side could find a breakthrough in a match dominated by midfield battles and defensive solidity.
Match Overview
Both teams entered the fixture looking to climb the mid-table positions. The first half was scrappy, with several fouls breaking up play. Independiente Petrolero had the better chances, particularly through forward Matías Pisano, whose 22nd-minute shot was tipped over the bar. Always Ready responded with a free kick that hit the wall, but clear-cut opportunities remained rare.
In the second half, the visitors grew into the game. Midfielder Dorny Romero forced a fine save from home goalkeeper Luis Cárdenas on the hour mark. As the match wore on, fatigue set in, and both sides settled for a point. The 0-0 draw was a fair reflection of a cagey contest.
Key Moments
- 22' - Independiente chance: Pisano’s effort saved well.
- 45+1' - Always Ready threat: A header from Rivas goes just wide.
- 60' - Cárdenas saves: The home keeper denies Romero from close range.
- 85' - Late danger: Independiente’s own corner is cleared off the line.
Tactical Story
Independiente Petrolero played a compact 4-4-2, hoping to exploit set pieces. Always Ready used a 4-2-3-1, but lacked the final pass in the final third. Both defenses were well-organized, with central defenders Walter Antelo (Independiente) and Carlos Pontons (Always Ready) earning praise.
Standouts
Home goalkeeper Luis Cárdenas was the man of the match, making four saves to keep a clean sheet. For Always Ready, left-back José Tordoya was busy defensively and offered overlapping runs.
Table Impact
The point leaves Independiente Petrolero in 11th place with 8 points from 9 matches, while Always Ready move to 9th with 10 points. The result does little to change their mid-table positions in the tightly contested Bolivian league.