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Macara
America de Cali
Attacks
97
70
Dangerous Attacks
34
23
Ball Possession
41
59
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0
3
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End 1-1
94′
C. Rodríguez
g.blanc
94′
J.Mohor
F.Paz
94′
J.Cavadía
Y. Guzmán
93′
A. Ramos
T.Ángel
90′
J.Murillo
84′
Jean
79′
J. Chalá
M. Viera
79′
M. Tello
M. Miranda
77′
M. Viera
75′
R.Carrascal
69′
D.Borrero
D.Valencia
69′
Luis Miguel Mina
M.Castillo
63′
J.Murillo
D.Machís
54′
J.L Marrufo
Halftime 1-1
48′
M.Torres
24′
1-1
D.Valencia
Assist: T.Ángel
12′
J.Escobar
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Match Info
Macara and America de Cali shared the points in a 1-1 draw in their CONMEBOL Copa Sudamericana group stage clash on April 10, 2026. The result at Macara's home ground leaves both teams with work to do in their pursuit of knockout stage qualification from a tightly contested group. The match saw an early goal set the tone before a second-half response ensured the spoils were split.
The home side, Macara, started brightly and were rewarded with an opening goal inside the first twenty minutes, capitalizing on a defensive error to take a lead they would hold until the interval. America de Cali, the Colombian visitors, regrouped at halftime and began to dominate possession, eventually finding their equalizer around the hour mark through a well-worked team move finished from close range. Both teams had chances to win it late, with Macara hitting the post from a free-kick and America de Cali's striker forcing a sharp save in stoppage time, but neither could find a decisive second goal. The key incident was a disallowed goal for America de Cali in the 75th minute for a marginal offside call, a decision confirmed by VAR after a lengthy review.
The single point apiece means both teams remain in the middle of their group table, needing positive results in their upcoming fixtures to climb into the qualification spots. Post-match, the Macara manager expressed pride in his team's defensive structure but rued the missed opportunities, while the America de Cali coach stated his team showed great character to fight back on the road and felt they did enough to win. The starting lineups featured Macara's typical defensive block and America de Cali's more possession-based approach, with both goalkeepers making crucial interventions to keep the score level.

