

Dimas Escazu Women Edge Alajuelense Women in Tense Encounter
A solitary goal proved enough for Dimas Escazu Women to claim a hard‑fought 1-0 victory over Alajuelense Women in the Costa Rica Women’s Primera Division on May 8, 2026. The match, played in front of a passionate crowd at the Estadio de Dimas, was defined by defensive grit and a moment of first‑half quality.
Match Overview
Dimas Escazu entered the match as slight underdogs but executed a disciplined game plan to nullify Alajuelense’s attacking threats. The decisive goal came midway through the first half, and Dimas then dug deep to repel wave after wave of Alajuelense pressure. The win lifts Dimas Escazu into the upper half of the table, while Alajuelense must regroup after a frustrating afternoon.
Key Moments
- 28’ – The breakthrough: A quick throw‑in on the left flank found Valeria Salazar in space. She cut inside and unleashed a curling shot into the far corner, leaving the Alajuelense goalkeeper with no chance.
- 52’ – Alajuelense penalty shout ignored: A tangle inside the Dimas penalty area saw an Alajuelense forward go down, but the referee waved play on, much to the visitors’ fury.
- 71’ – Crucial save: Dimas goalkeeper Natalia Rojas produced a brilliant one‑handed stop to deny Alajuelense’s best chance of the match, a close‑range header from a corner.
- 89’ – Final defensive stand: Alajuelense threw everyone forward for a late cross, but Dimas cleared the danger to secure all three points.
Tactical Approach
Dimas Escazu adopted a compact 4‑5‑1 shape, inviting Alajuelense to build from deep but clogging the central zones. Their counter‑pressing was effective, forcing turnovers in dangerous areas. Alajuelense, playing a 4‑3‑3, dominated possession (62%) but lacked a cutting edge in the final third.
Standout Performers
- Valeria Salazar (Dimas Escazu): The match‑winner showed composure on the ball and contributed heavily to defensive duties, running over 11 kilometers.
- Natalia Rojas (Dimas Escazu): The goalkeeper’s late save preserved the clean sheet and was arguably as important as the goal itself.
Standings Impact
With this victory, Dimas Escazu Women move up to fifth place in the Costa Rica Women’s Primera Division with ten points, while Alajuelense Women drop to seventh. Dimas’s defensive solidity will be key as they aim for a playoff spot in the coming weeks.