

Barracas Central Edge Past Huracán in Copa Argentina Thriller
Barracas Central secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over CA Huracán in a Copa Argentina clash on June 3, 2026, advancing to the next round of Argentina’s premier knockout competition. The match, played at a neutral venue in the Buenos Aires metropolitan area, saw Barracas deliver a disciplined defensive performance and capitalize on a single decisive moment in front of goal.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, both sides showed intent, but it was Barracas Central who carved out the clearer chances in the first half. The breakthrough came in the 34th minute when midfielder Lautaro Barios latched onto a cutback from the right flank and fired a low shot that deflected past Huracán goalkeeper Hernán Galíndez. The goal injected energy into the underdogs, who then dropped deeper to protect their lead.
Huracán responded after the interval with increased urgency. Manager Diego Martínez introduced fresh legs in attack, pushing for an equalizer. However, Barracas’ backline, marshaled by centre-back Nicolás Ferreyra, stood firm. Goalkeeper Andrés Desábato produced a vital save in the 72nd minute, tipping a fierce drive from Walter Mazzanti over the crossbar.
Key Moments
- 34’ Goal – Barracas Central: Lautaro Barios scores with a deflected strike from inside the box after a precise build-up.
- 58’ Huracán pressure: A series of corners force Barracas into desperate clearances, but no clear chance emerges.
- 72’ Desábato save: The Barracas keeper denies Mazzanti’s powerful long-range effort with a diving stop.
- 85’ Red card: Huracán’s Fernando Torrente is sent off for a second bookable offence, reducing the Globos to ten men for the final stages.
Tactical Story
Barracas Central set up in a compact 4-4-2, ceding possession but looking to strike on the counter. Their strategy paid off when they found space behind Huracán’s high defensive line for the opening goal. After taking the lead, they shifted to a 5-4-1 shape in the second half, absorbing pressure and forcing Huracán into speculative attempts from distance.
Huracán, meanwhile, dominated possession with over 62% of the ball and registered 15 shots, but only three were on target. Their lack of incision in the final third proved costly, and Torrente’s red card extinguished any late hope of a comeback.
Standout Players
- Lautaro Barios (Barracas Central): Scored the winner and worked tirelessly on both sides of the ball, dropping deep to help his midfield.
- Andrés Desábato (Barracas Central): Made five saves, with the stop against Mazzanti being the most crucial.
- Nicolás Ferreyra (Barracas Central): Won 12 aerial duels and made seven clearances to anchor the defensive resistance.
Season and Tournament Impact
The victory sends Barracas Central into the round of 16 of the Copa Argentina, where they will face either Defensa y Justicia or Atlético Tucumán. For Huracán, the early exit adds to the disappointment of a mid-table position in the Liga Profesional standings. Barracas, currently fighting to avoid relegation in the league, will hope this cup run provides momentum to improve their form.
With a disciplined defensive display and a clinical finish, Barracas Central proved that they can compete against higher-ranked opponents on a single occasion, keeping their Copa Argentina dreams alive.