

In a stunning upset on Matchday 10 of the Paraguayan Primera Division, Club Sportivo Trinidense roared to a 3-1 victory over traditional powerhouse Cerro Porteno at the Estadio Martín Torres on May 16, 2026. The result shook up the Clausura standings and handed the visitors their second consecutive defeat.
Match Overview
Cerro Porteno arrived as heavy favorites, sitting near the top of the table with a star-studded lineup. However, Sportivo Trinidense—a club fighting for mid-table respectability—produced a performance full of energy and tactical discipline. The home side struck early and never looked back, leaving the Azulgrana faithful stunned.
Key Moments
- 12th minute – Goal! A swift counter-attack saw striker Osmar Leguizamón slot home from inside the box after a defensive lapse by Cerro's backline.
- 28th minute – Goal! Trinidense doubled the lead when midfielder Hugo Valdezmoro volleyed in a corner kick, leaving goalkeeper Jean Fernandes with no chance.
- 41st minute – Goal! Cerro pulled one back just before halftime. A long-range strike from Federico Carrizo deflected off a defender and looped into the net, giving the visitors a lifeline.
- 67th minute – Goal! The decisive blow. Ángel Martínez latched onto a through ball, rounded the keeper, and finished calmly to restore the two-goal cushion.
Standout Players
Osmar Leguizamón was a constant menace, scoring once and assisting another. His speed on the break exposed Cerro's high defensive line repeatedly. For the visitors, Federico Carrizo tried to orchestrate from midfield but lacked support.
Tactical Story
Sportivo Trinidense employed a compact 4-4-2 formation, pressing intensely in midfield and forcing Cerro Porteno into long balls. The home side's discipline in transition was the key—they converted three of their five shots on target. Cerro, normally dominant in possession, had nearly 65% of the ball but managed only one goal from a deflected effort.
Impact on the Table
The win lifts Sportivo Trinidense into the top half of the Clausura standings with 14 points from 10 matches, pushing them closer to qualification for the 2027 Copa Sudamericana. For Cerro Porteno, the loss leaves them in third place, now four points behind leaders Olimpia. The defeat also raises questions about their consistency ahead of the mid-season break.
For fans of Paraguayan football, this match was a reminder that the Primera Division remains fiercely competitive, where even the smallest budgets can humble the biggest names.