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93′
F.Fabra
91′
L.Renteria
Y.González
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I. Colman
Diego·Soto
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J. M. Tévez
J. Zevallos
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F. Fydriszewski
Assist: J.Montano
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H. Palacios
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J. Bolivar
J. M. Manzaneda
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P. Diaz
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B.Perlaza
H.Loboa
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H. Palacios
E.Mena
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J.Montano
F.Chaverra
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F.Chaverra
62′
J. Zevallos
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C. Diez
G. Carabajal
45′
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D. Cataño
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Match Info

Deportivo Independiente Medellín began their 2026 Copa Libertadores Group C campaign with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Peruvian side Cusco FC at the Estadio Atanasio Girardot in Medellín. The result gave the Colombian club a vital three points in front of their home supporters, while Cusco FC left empty-handed despite a determined defensive display.

Match Overview

The match was a tense, closely contested affair typical of early group stage encounters in South America's premier club competition. Independiente Medellín, known as "El Poderoso de la Montaña," dominated possession and created the better chances, but had to wait until the second half to break the deadlock. Cusco FC, making their Copa Libertadores group stage debut, defended resolutely and sought to catch their hosts on the break.

Key Moments

  • First Half Domination: Medellín controlled the opening 45 minutes, with attacking midfielder Jhon Arias pulling the strings. Cusco FC's goalkeeper, Daniel Ferreyra, was forced into several sharp saves to keep the scoreline level.
  • Winning Goal (67'): The breakthrough came when Medellín's striker, Leonardo Castro, latched onto a through ball from Arias and slotted calmly past Ferreyra. The goal was a product of patient build-up play and movement that Cusco's defense could not handle.
  • Late Cusco Pressure: The visitors pushed for an equalizer in the final 15 minutes, with midfielder Freddy Oncoy forcing a fine save from Medellín's keeper Andrés Mosquera. However, El Poderoso's defense held firm to secure the clean sheet.

Tactical Story

Independiente Medellín's 4-3-3 formation, with full-backs pushing high, created numerical advantages in wide areas. Cusco FC's 5-4-1 defensive shape was effective for much of the game, but the Peruvian side struggled to retain possession when they won the ball back, often gifting Medellín with chances to reset their attack. The home side's patience in the final third eventually paid off.

Standout Players

  • Jhon Arias (Medellín): The Colombian playmaker was the creative hub, completing the most passes in the final third and providing the assist for the winning goal.
  • Daniel Ferreyra (Cusco): Despite the loss, the Argentine goalkeeper was outstanding, making five saves to keep his team in the match. His performance was a bright spot for Cusco.

Group C Implications

Medellín's victory places them level with other group winners after the first matchday, while Cusco FC must regroup quickly. The Peruvian side's next home match against Argentine giants River Plate will be a stern test of their credentials at this level. For Independiente Medellín, the result builds momentum as they aim to advance to the knockout stage for the first time since 2020.

The win also extends Medellín's strong home record in the Copa Libertadores, where they have now lost only once in their last seven matches at the Estadio Atanasio Girardot in the competition.