Alianza Fútbol Club Stuns Atletico Bucaramanga 2-1 in Copa BetPlay DIMAYOR
A dramatic second-half performance saw Alianza Fútbol Club come from behind to defeat Atletico Bucaramanga 2-1 in the Colombian Copa BetPlay DIMAYOR on May 25, 2026. The match, played at the Estadio Armando Maestre Pavajeau in Valledupar, was a thrilling cup tie that kept fans on the edge of their seats.
Match Overview
Atletico Bucaramanga took the lead in the 34th minute through a well-taken goal by striker Jhon Jairo Mosquera, who finished off a quick counterattack. Alianza struggled to find their rhythm in the first half, but the home side emerged with renewed energy after the break. They equalized in the 57th minute when midfielder Johan Moreno unleashed a long-range strike that beat the goalkeeper.
Key Moments
- 34' – Jhon Jairo Mosquera gives Bucaramanga the lead with a clinical finish.
- 57' – Johan Moreno levels for Alianza with a spectacular goal from 25 yards.
- 78' – Alianza takes the lead after a defensive error allows Luis Díaz to tap in from close range.
- 90+4' – Bucaramanga’s last-minute free kick hits the wall, ending their hopes.
Tactical Story
Alianza Fútbol Club started in a cautious 4-4-2 but switched to a more aggressive 4-2-3-1 after conceding. The change paid off as they pressed higher and created more chances. Bucaramanga, who had been comfortable on the counter, were unable to adjust to the increased pressure. The winning goal came from a high press that forced a misplaced pass in Bucaramanga’s defense.
Standout Player
Johan Moreno was the hero for Alianza. His equalizer was a moment of individual brilliance, and his work rate in midfield was tireless throughout the match. He completed the most passes of any player on the pitch and also made three key tackles.
Cup Implications
The victory gives Alianza a strong advantage in the Copa BetPlay round, progressing to the next stage with a crucial away win in the tie (if this was a two-legged fixture). For Atletico Bucaramanga, the defeat is a setback in their cup campaign, but they will look to bounce back in the return leg or in their league matches. The cup remains wide open, with several lower-tier sides performing well.

