D. Concepcion Edges Huachipato in Chilean Cup Thriller
In a pulsating encounter at the Estadio Ester Roa Rebolledo, D. Concepcion secured a dramatic 3-2 victory over Huachipato in the Chilean Cup on June 25, 2026. The home side rallied from behind to book their place in the next round, delivering a performance full of grit and attacking flair that had fans on the edge of their seats.
Match Overview
The Chilean Cup tie began under floodlights with both teams eager to impose themselves. Huachipato, the Primera División side, started brightly and took an early lead through a well-worked move in the 12th minute. However, D. Concepcion, playing in the lower division but with a rich cup tradition, responded quickly. By halftime, the score was level at 1-1 after a powerful header from a corner.
The second half saw momentum swing back and forth. Huachipato regained the advantage in the 58th minute with a precise finish from the edge of the box, but D. Concepcion refused to wilt. A controversial penalty decision in the 74th minute brought the home side level once more, and the stadium erupted when substitute striker Carlos Muñoz smashed home the winner in the 82nd minute, latching onto a through ball and chipping the advancing goalkeeper.
Key Moments
- 12' – Huachipato goal: midfielder Juan Silva slots home after a defensive mix-up.
- 38' – D. Concepcion equalizer: central defender Pedro Ramírez heads in from a free-kick.
- 58' – Huachipato restores lead: winger Diego Valdés finishes a swift counter-attack.
- 74' – Penalty converted by D. Concepcion captain Luis Torres to make it 2-2.
- 82' – Winning goal by Carlos Muñoz after a brilliant run and lob.
Tactical Story
D. Concepcion adopted an aggressive pressing game from the start, aiming to disrupt Huachipato's build-up play. Despite conceding twice, their high tempo and direct passing eventually wore down the visitors' backline. Huachipato attempted to control possession but were often caught out by long balls over the top. The home side's physicality and set-piece prowess proved decisive.
Standout Players
- Carlos Muñoz (D. Concepcion) – The substitute changed the game with his pace and composure, scoring the winning goal and creating a constant threat.
- Luis Torres (D. Concepcion) – The captain led by example, converting the penalty and organizing the midfield under pressure.
- Diego Valdés (Huachipato) – A constant danger on the wing, his goal and assist were not enough to salvage the tie.
Season Impact
For D. Concepcion, this victory continues a memorable cup run that has already eliminated two higher-division opponents. The win lifts the club's profile and keeps alive hopes of a deep run in the competition. Huachipato, meanwhile, will rue missed chances and lapses in concentration as they exit the Chilean Cup early, focusing now on league survival.

