

Carabobo vs. Deportivo Táchira – Venezuelan Primera Divión Derby Ends All Square
The highly anticipated Venezuelan Clásico between Carabobo and Deportivo Táchira ended in a 1-1 draw at the Estadio Misael Delgado on May 25, 2026. Both sets of fans witnessed an intense, high-tempo affair that lived up to the rivalry’s reputation, with pride and league position on the line.
Match Overview
Carabobo entered the match as slight favorites, buoyed by home advantage and a strong start to the season. Deportivo Táchira, historically one of Venezuela’s most successful clubs, were determined to bounce back after a midweek defeat. The first half was scrappy, with fouls breaking up play, but the game burst into life after the interval.
Key Moments
- 12th minute – Early injury blow for Carabobo: Their starting left-back limped off, disrupting the home side’s rhythm.
- 54th minute – Carabobo take the lead: A swift counter-attack saw the ball worked to the edge of the box, where a stinging low drive beat the Táchira goalkeeper at his near post.
- 71st minute – Táchira equalize: A well-worked free kick was headed home by a towering center-back, sparking wild celebrations from the traveling fans.
- 84th minute – Missed opportunity: Carabobo’s striker found himself one-on-one with the keeper but dragged his shot wide, a moment that would haunt him.
Tactical Story
Carabobo set up in a 4-3-3, aiming to press high and force turnovers. Táchira countered with a 4-2-3-1 that focused on compactness in midfield and quick transitions. The home side’s early injury forced a reshuffle, and Táchira grew into the game as the second half progressed. Both teams struggled to maintain possession in the final third, leading to a fragmented but entertaining contest.
Standout Players
José Rondón (Carabobo): The midfielder was everywhere, winning tackles and driving forward with intent. His assist for the goal showcased his vision.
Ángel Flores (Táchira): The defender marshaled the backline superbly and scored the equalizing header, proving his worth in both boxes.
Table and Season Impact
The draw leaves Carabobo in third place in the Liga FUTVE standings, while Táchira sit just two points behind in fifth. Both sides remain in the title race, but points dropped at home for Carabobo could prove costly later in the season. The rivalry continues to produce compelling drama.