3 de Noviembre and Deportivo Capiata Play Out Tense Scoreless Draw in Division Intermedia
The Paraguayan Division Intermedia served up a hard-fought but goalless contest on 15 May 2026 as 3 de Noviembre hosted Deportivo Capiata at the Estadio Municipal de Villa Hayes. Neither side could find the net in a match dominated by midfield battles and disciplined defending, leaving both teams sharing a point that may prove valuable in the promotion race.
Match Overview
Both 3 de Noviembre and Deportivo Capiata entered the fixture with aspirations of climbing into the promotion playoff places. The match, played under the floodlights in a humid evening, started cautiously. Capiata, known for their compact defensive shape, frustrated the home side early on, while 3 de Noviembre relied on quick transitions through their wingers.
The first half produced few clear chances. Capiata's best opportunity came from a corner in the 23rd minute, when defender César Benítez directed a header just wide of the post. At the other end, 3 de Noviembre's creative midfielder José Gamarra tested goalkeeper Rodrigo Giménez with a low drive from 25 yards, but the shot was comfortably saved.
Second Half Action
The game opened up slightly after the interval. 3 de Noviembre pushed forward with more urgency, and striker Carlos Ferreira forced a sharp stop from Giménez in the 55th minute after latching onto a through ball. Capiata responded by introducing substitute winger Derlis Zárate, whose pace caused problems down the left flank. In the 78th minute, Zárate cut inside and fired a shot that skimmed the top of the crossbar—the closest either team came to a goal.
As the final whistle approached, both sides settled for the draw. The 0-0 result was a fair reflection of a match where defences dominated and attacking fluency was lacking.
Division Intermedia Standings Context
The stalemate leaves 3 de Noviembre in sixth place, four points adrift of the promotion playoff spot, while Deportivo Capiata remain in mid-table, still within striking distance with several weeks to play. For a second-tier competition where every point is precious, the clean sheet provides a foundation for both teams to build upon in their upcoming fixtures.

