Date: May 20, 2026
Competition: Colombian Copa BetPlay DIMAYOR – First Round, First Leg
Venue: Estadio Atanasio Girardot, Medellín
Match Overview
Deportivo Independiente Medellín and Cúcuta Deportivo played out a goalless draw at the Estadio Atanasio Girardot in the first leg of their Copa BetPlay DIMAYOR first-round tie on Wednesday night. The result leaves the tie finely balanced heading into the return match in Cúcuta next week, with neither side able to find the decisive finish despite several promising moments. Medellín dominated possession but lacked the final ball, while Cúcuta defended resolutely and threatened on the counter.
Key Moments
- 15th minute: Medellín’s winger Yairo Moreno cut inside from the right and forced a sharp save from Cúcuta goalkeeper Juan David Valencia.
- 42nd minute: A mix-up in the Cúcuta defence almost gifted Medellín a tap-in, but defender Brayan Ceballos cleared off the line.
- 67th minute: Cúcuta’s best chance fell to striker Jhon Jairo Cuesta, who headed over from close range after a cross from the left.
- 88th minute: Medellín substitute Miguel Monsalve struck a fierce volley that shaved the outside of the post.
Tactical Approach
Medellín, playing at home in front of a passionate crowd, adopted a 4-3-3 formation with full-backs pushing high. Their midfield trio of Daniel Torres, Andrés Ricaurte, and Eduard Atuesta controlled the tempo, but Cúcuta’s deep 5-4-1 block proved difficult to penetrate. The visitors relied on quick transitions through winger Yilmar Morales and striker Cuesta, but their final pass often let them down. Medellín registered 62% possession and 12 shots (4 on target) compared to Cúcuta’s 5 shots (1 on target), but the clinical edge was missing.
Standout Performers
- Medellín – Andrés Ricaurte (Midfielder): Dictated the game with his passing range and came close with a long-range effort in the first half.
- Cúcuta – Juan David Valencia (Goalkeeper): A composed performance, claiming crosses and making three important saves to keep a clean sheet away from home.
- Medellín – Yairo Moreno (Winger): Caused problems with his dribbling but was well-marshalled by Cúcuta right-back Luis Ojeda.
Second Leg Outlook
The 0-0 scoreline gives Cúcuta Deportivo a slight advantage, knowing that any scoring draw in the return leg at the Estadio General Santander will send them through. Medellín, however, will feel confident that they can break down the Cúcuta defence on a wider pitch. The winner of this tie will face either Boyacá Chicó or Atlético Bucaramanga in the next round. Medellín’s coach Alfredo Arias will be demanding more precision in the final third, while Cúcuta’s coach Carlos Verona will aim to exploit the home crowd’s energy. The second leg is scheduled for May 27.

