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CHI Liga de Ascenso
03-14 07:30
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H2H
Lineups
Municipal Iquique
Cobreloa
Attacks
158
116
Dangerous Attacks
110
41
Ball Possession
65
35
On Target
7
3
Off Target
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84′
lucas cornejo
J. Gatica
83′
A.Henríquez
F. Espinoza
75′
C.Insaurralde
74′
C.Insaurralde
68′
iam gonzalez
Agustín Venezia
68′
C.Insaurralde
s.zuniga
68′
r.gonzalez
Y. Gonzalez
60′
Facundo flores velazco
Á. Delgado
46′
S.Contreras
d.rojas
46′
B.Garrido
Joaquín Pereyra
Halftime 1-2
46′
D.A.T.Rojas
33′
D.García
33′
Jorge Ayala
28′
1-2
Agustín Venezia
25′
0-2
G. Gotti
20′
Y. Gonzalez
13′
0-1
s.zuniga
12′
C. González
11′
F. Ledesma
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Match Info
In a crucial Liga de Ascenso fixture, Municipal Iquique suffered a 1-2 home defeat to promotion rivals Cobreloa at the Estadio Tierra de Campeones. The result, secured by a late Cobreloa winner, significantly dented Iquique's playoff aspirations while boosting the visitors' push for a return to the top flight. The match began with high intensity as both sides understood the stakes. Cobreloa, showing their experience, took the lead midway through the first half, capitalizing on a defensive lapse to silence the home crowd. Municipal Iquique responded with increased pressure after the break and found a deserved equalizer around the hour mark, setting up a tense final half-hour. The decisive moment arrived with less than ten minutes remaining; a swift counter-attack from Cobreloa carved open the Iquique defense, allowing a forward to slot home calmly and secure all three points for the visitors. The key focus point was Cobreloa's tactical discipline and effectiveness on the break, contrasting with Iquique's struggle to convert possession into clear chances. The home side's frustration was evident, with several players booked in the latter stages as the game slipped away. The result sees Cobreloa climb the table into a strong playoff position, while Municipal Iquique is left to rue missed opportunities, falling further behind in the race for promotion. Post-match, the Iquique manager lamented his team's lack of cutting edge, stating, "We controlled large parts of the game but were punished for two moments of lost concentration. At this level, that's the difference." The Cobreloa coach praised his team's resilience, saying, "This was a massive victory away from home. The character the boys showed to get the winner after conceding was fantastic." The starting lineups featured Iquique's typical attacking setup, while Cobreloa opted for a compact 4-4-2 formation that proved effective on the counter.