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Deportes Recoleta
Union San Felipe
Attacks
103
119
Dangerous Attacks
67
64
Ball Possession
51
49
On Target
6
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End 2-0
86′
M. Arguinarena
G. Estigarribia
86′
ignacio parada
Carlos gonzalez
86′
N. Arismendy
I. Lara
82′
2-0
G. Estigarribia
79′
J·Betancur
G. Jara
74′
christian cepeda
G. Álvarez
73′
R. Diaz
Axel leon
67′
B. Vides
p.munoz
64′
Federico martin
f.baez
46′
M.Ramirez
I. Jara
46′
pereira
D. Bravo
Halftime 1-0
36′
1-0
G. Estigarribia
14′
benjamin aravena
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Match Info
In a crucial Chilean Liga de Ascenso clash, Deportes Recoleta secured a vital 2-0 home victory over Unión San Felipe. The match, played on the morning of March 14, 2026, saw Recoleta take a firm grip on the contest with two well-taken goals, solidifying their position in the promotion race. The win provides a significant boost to their campaign as they aim for a spot in Chile's top flight.
The home side started brightly and were rewarded with an opening goal midway through the first half, capitalizing on a defensive error from San Felipe. Recoleta doubled their advantage early in the second period, a powerful strike from the edge of the box leaving the visiting goalkeeper with no chance. Unión San Felipe struggled to create clear-cut opportunities, with Recoleta's organized defense comfortably handling any pressure. The match's key focus was Recoleta's clinical efficiency in front of goal, contrasting sharply with San Felipe's blunt attack.
This result sees Deportes Recoleta collect three valuable points, moving them up the table and into a stronger playoff position. Unión San Felipe's away struggles continue, leaving them in need of a swift response to keep their own promotion hopes alive. The Recoleta manager praised his team's "professionalism and defensive solidity," while the San Felipe coach lamented his side's "lack of cutting edge in the final third."

