

The 2026 Uruguayan Primera División season delivered a compelling encounter as Montevideo City Torque snatched a dramatic 2-1 away victory over Club Atlético Progreso on 23 May. The result solidified Torque’s push for the upper half of the table while leaving Progreso searching for consistency in the mid-season stretch.
Match Overview
Played at the Estadio Parque Paladino, the match kicked off under clear skies with both sides eager to impose themselves. Progreso, known for their physical style, started brightly and took the lead midway through the first half when a well‑worked corner routine was headed home by central defender Lucas Domínguez. However, Torque responded swiftly, equalising just before the interval when Nicolás Siri converted from close range after a defensive mix‑up.
Second‑Half Drama
The second half was a tactical battle, with Torque manager Pablo Marini introducing fresh legs to stretch the hosts. The decisive moment arrived in the 78th minute: a rapid counter‑attack saw Alan Rodríguez slot past the Progreso goalkeeper after a pinpoint through‑ball from midfielder Joaquín Lavecchia. Progreso pushed for an equaliser but lacked the cutting edge in the final third, with Torque’s defensive line holding firm.
Key Performers
- Nicolás Siri – The Torque striker was a constant menace, earning the man‑of‑the‑match award for his goal and tireless pressing.
- Lucas Domínguez – The Progreso defender scored the opener and made several crucial clearances.
- Alan Rodríguez – His composed finish proved the difference on the night.
Standings Impact
The victory lifted Montevideo City Torque into the top six of the Primera División standings, strengthening their hopes of qualifying for continental competitions. Progreso, meanwhile, dropped into the lower half and will need to address their defensive lapses ahead of a tough run of fixtures.