Carabobo 1–2 River Plate: Argentine Giants Edge Past Venezuelan Hosts in Copa Sudamericana Thriller
Match Summary
In a hard-fought CONMEBOL Copa Sudamericana group stage clash, River Plate secured a vital 2–1 away victory over Carabobo at the Estadio Misael Delgado in Valencia, Venezuela. The Argentine powerhouse showed their resilience after falling behind early, turning the match around before halftime to take control of the group. The result keeps River Plate firmly in contention for knockout qualification, while Carabobo left with pride but no points.
Match Overview
The encounter began with the home side Carabobo flying out of the blocks, buoyed by a passionate crowd. The Venezuelan side pressed high and disrupted River Plate’s rhythm in the opening exchanges. Their reward came in the 18th minute when a well-worked corner routine caught the Argentine defense napping. A flick-on at the near post allowed Carlos Sosa to head home from close range, sending the home supporters into raptures.
River Plate, however, are no strangers to adversity. The Millonarios responded with composure typical of a club with continental pedigree. Midfield general Enzo Pérez began to dictate possession, and the visitors gradually worked their way into the game. The equalizer arrived in the 34th minute when a swift counter‑attack ended with Miguel Borja slotting home after a delightful through ball from Nicolás de la Cruz.
Just three minutes later, River Plate completed the turnaround. A defensive lapse from Carabobo allowed Pablo Solari to pounce on a loose ball inside the box, and he made no mistake with a low drive that beat the goalkeeper at his near post. 2‑1 to the visitors, and that’s how it stayed until the final whistle.
Second‑Half Drama and Resilience
Carabobo came out with renewed energy after halftime, pushing forward in search of an equalizer. Coach Juan Domingo Tolisano introduced fresh attacking options, and the home side created several half‑chances. River Plate’s defense, led by veteran Paulo Díaz, stood firm while goalkeeper Franco Armani made two crucial saves to preserve the lead.
The visitors also threatened on the break, with Borja and Solari both missing opportunities to put the game beyond reach. In the end, River Plate managed the closing stages professionally, running down the clock and ensuring no late drama unfolded.
Standout Players
- Miguel Borja (River Plate): A constant menace in attack, his movement and finishing were key to the comeback.
- Carlos Sosa (Carabobo): The home side’s goalscorer who gave his team a dream start and worked tirelessly throughout.
- Enzo Pérez (River Plate): The engine room of the midfield, his passing range and leadership steadied the ship after the early setback.
Group Stage Impact
This victory moves River Plate to the top of their Copa Sudamericana group with maximum points after two matchdays. Carabobo, meanwhile, remain winless and face an uphill battle to qualify for the Round of 16. The result also underscores the growing competitiveness of Venezuelan clubs on the continental stage, even if the scoreline ultimately favored the visitors.
Next up for River Plate is a home fixture against a fellow group rival, while Carabobo will travel with hopes of bouncing back and keeping their knockout dreams alive.

