

Match Overview: Deportivo Pasto vs Deportes Tolima (Categoría Primera A)
In a tightly contested Categoría Primera A fixture on May 14, 2026, Deportivo Pasto fell to a 0–2 defeat at home against Deportes Tolima. The match, played at the Estadio Departamental Libertad, saw Tolima deliver a composed away performance, capitalizing on set-piece opportunities and defensive lapses to secure three valuable points. The result handed Pasto their first home loss of the season and strengthened Tolima's push for a top-four finish in the league standings.
Key Moments
- 13th minute – Tolima opened the scoring through a well-worked corner routine. Midfielder Juan Fernando García rose highest to head home from six yards, leaving the Pasto defense static.
- 41st minute – Pasto had a golden chance to equalize when striker Carlos Preciado was put through one-on-one, but Tolima goalkeeper William Cuesta made a sharp save with his legs.
- 67th minute – Tolima doubled their lead with a clinical counterattack. Forward José Hernández latched onto a through ball and slotted past the onrushing keeper to make it 2–0.
- 82nd minute – Pasto's best spell came late, with substitute Juan Camilo Hernández forcing a point-blank save from Cuesta. However, the home side could not find the target again.
Tactical Story
Deportivo Pasto set up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, aiming to control possession and feed the pace of their wingers. However, Tolima's compact 4-4-2 defensive shape frustrated Pasto's build-up play. The visitors pressed high in midfield, forcing Pasto into long balls that were easily mopped up by center-backs Julián Quiñones and Leyvin Balanta. On the break, Tolima’s direct passing and quick transitions exposed Pasto’s high defensive line. Coach Hernán Torres’s game plan was executed perfectly: absorb pressure, win second balls, and strike on the counter.
Standout Players
- William Cuesta (Tolima) – The veteran goalkeeper made several crucial saves, including the one-on-one stop against Preciado early in the second half. His assured handling under pressure kept the clean sheet intact.
- Juan Fernando García (Tolima) – Scored the opening goal and was a constant threat from dead-ball situations. His physical presence caused problems for the Pasto defense throughout.
- José Hernández (Tolima) – The striker’s movement and finishing sealed the points. His 67th-minute goal was a model of counter-attacking efficiency.
- Carlos Preciado (Pasto) – Despite the defeat, Pasto's forward worked tirelessly, holding up play and creating two good chances. He was let down by a lack of support from midfield.
Table Impact and Season Context
With this away triumph, Deportes Tolima moved into third place in the Categoría Primera A aggregate standings, climbing above Deportivo Cali. The win took Tolima's points total to 29 from 14 matches, keeping them within striking distance of leaders Millonarios. For Deportivo Pasto, the loss dropped them to seventh, just outside the playoff positions. Coach Jhon Jairo Bodmer will be concerned about his team's inability to convert possession into goals at home—they have now scored only twice in their last four league games at the Estadio Departamental Libertad. The defeat also extends Pasto's winless run against Tolima to three meetings.