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CHI Liga de Ascenso
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H2H
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San Marcos de Arica
Santiago Wanderers
Attacks
145
136
Dangerous Attacks
74
62
Ball Possession
51
49
On Target
2
2
Off Target
71311
70415
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End 0-0
90′
A. Herrera
85′
F. Lobos
83′
D.Portilla
M.Villarroel
83′
vicente vera
joaquin silva
82′
I. Orrego
A. Barrios
82′
N·Zedan
c.melivilu
76′
v.espinoza
Luis magas
69′
A. Barrios
68′
B. Sagredo
A. Ábalos
67′
G. Reyes
N. D. Alvarez
65′
G. Cubillos
51′
M.Villarroel
46′
J. Parraguez
esteban luco
46′
F. Lobos
C. Cáceres
Halftime 0-0
33′
C. Cáceres
18′
A.Maidana
15′
A.Maidana
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Match Info
In a tightly contested Chilean Liga de Ascenso fixture, San Marcos de Arica and Santiago Wanderers played out a goalless draw at the Estadio Carlos Dittborn. The match, which kicked off on a Tuesday evening, provided plenty of effort but ultimately lacked the decisive moment needed to separate two sides battling for position in the second tier. The game began with a cautious tempo, both teams aware of the importance of avoiding defeat. The first half saw few clear-cut chances, with the midfield battle dominating proceedings. San Marcos de Arica enjoyed slightly more possession in their home stadium, but the Wanderers' defense, well-organized and disciplined, held firm. The most notable opportunity of the opening period fell to the home side's striker, who saw a close-range header expertly saved by the visiting goalkeeper. After the interval, Santiago Wanderers grew into the game, creating a couple of promising counter-attacks, but their final pass often let them down in the final third. The match's defining moment came in the 75th minute when a speculative long-range effort from a Wanderers midfielder rattled the crossbar, leaving the home fans breathing a sigh of relief. Neither side could find a breakthrough in the closing stages, with both defenses ultimately earning their clean sheets. The focus point of the match was the resilience shown by both backlines, with central defenders on each side putting in commanding performances to snuff out danger. The lack of a clinical finisher on the pitch was evident, as several half-chances went begging. The result leaves both teams in a relatively stable mid-table position, with San Marcos de Arica picking up a useful point at home and Santiago Wanderers securing a hard-fought away draw. The shared points do little to alter the immediate promotion or relegation picture, but they contribute to the congested nature of the league table. Post-match, the San Marcos de Arica manager praised his team's defensive solidity but lamented the lack of creativity in the final third. His counterpart from Santiago Wanderers expressed satisfaction with the away point, highlighting his team's improved second-half performance and the importance of the clean sheet. The starting lineups featured the expected key players for both sides, with San Marcos lining up in a 4-4-2 formation and the Wanderers opting for a more conservative 4-2-3-1 setup, which effectively nullified the home attack.