

Bolívar SC 2-1 Monagas B: Home Side Grind Out Vital Win in Segunda División
Puerto Ordaz, 18 May 2026 — Bolívar SC (VEN) claimed a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Monagas B in the Venezuelan Segunda División, lifting themselves out of the relegation zone. The match, played at the Estadio Polideportivo Cachamay, was a tale of two halves as Bolívar took control early, then defended resolutely.
Match Overview
Bolívar started with intensity, pressing Monagas high up the pitch. Their reward came in the 15th minute when striker Jhonny Rivas latched onto a long ball, shrugged off a defender, and slotted past the goalkeeper. The home fans barely had time to settle before the lead was doubled.
In the 23rd minute, a set piece led to the second goal. A corner was headed goalward by central defender Carlos Gómez, and although the initial effort was saved, midfielder Luis Martínez was quickest to the rebound to tap in from close range. Monagas looked shell-shocked and struggled to string passes together.
Key Moments
- 15’ – Rivas scores the opener after a quick counter.
- 23’ – Martínez doubles the lead from a corner rebound.
- 61’ – Monagas pulls one back through a penalty converted by Jesús Arismendi.
- 78’ – Bolívar goalkeeper Ángel Rodríguez makes a crucial save to preserve the lead.
Second Half Pressure
Monagas came out after the break with renewed purpose, pushing Bolívar deep into their own half. The pressure told in the 61st minute when a handball in the box gave Monagas a penalty. Jesús Arismendi stepped up and fired home to make it 2-1. Despite sustained pressure, including several corners and long-range efforts, Monagas could not find an equaliser.
Standout Players
Bolívar’s Ángel Rodríguez earned man-of-the-match honors with several vital stops, including the 78th-minute point-blank save. Jhonny Rivas led the line tirelessly and held up play well. For Monagas, Jesús Arismendi was a constant threat after his introduction, but his teammates lacked the composure to carve out clear-cut chances.
League Implications
With the victory, Bolívar moved to 20 points in the Apertura tournament, climbing two positions to 14th. Monagas B, the reserve side of Monagas SC, remained second‑bottom with 14 points and face an increasingly desperate battle for survival in Venezuela’s second tier.