

Douglas Haig 0-0 Sportivo Belgrano | ARFC | June 21, 2026 | Kick-off: 02:00
Match Overview
Douglas Haig and Sportivo Belgrano played out a goalless stalemate at the Estadio Miguel Morales in a late-night ARFC clash that failed to produce any major goalmouth action. With both teams struggling for consistency this season, the draw was a fair reflection of a match that lacked cutting edge from start to finish.
The visitors, Sportivo Belgrano, came into the fixture looking to build on a positive run of three matches without defeat, while Douglas Haig aimed to recover from back-to-back losses. In the end, neither side could claim the upper hand, and the final whistle was met with muted applause from the sparse crowd.
Key Moments
- 10th minute: Douglas Haig’s Federico Ramírez curled a free kick from the left flank that skimmed the roof of the net.
- 28th minute: Sportivo Belgrano’s Sebastian Correa forced a low save from home goalkeeper Tomás Alderete, the first effort on target of the night.
- 44th minute: A dangerous cross from Douglas Haig right-back Matías Gómez was just out of reach of striker Lucas Rossi at the far post.
- 63rd minute: Sportivo midfielder Iván Ponce let fly from distance, but Alderete was well positioned to palm it away.
- 82nd minute: The hosts thought they had scored when a scrappy corner fell to defender Ezequiel Sánchez, but his shot was cleared off the line by a covering full-back.
Tactical Story
The match was a tactical chess match between two managers who prioritised defensive shape. Douglas Haig set up in a 4-1-4-1 formation, looking to break quickly through the wings, but were repeatedly thwarted by Sportivo’s deep-lying midfield. Sportivo Belgrano, in a 4-3-3, controlled possession in the middle third but lacked penetration in the final third.
The absence of a natural goalscorer was evident, as both sides relied on speculative efforts from distance. The midfield battle was intense but often scrappy, with a combined 14 fouls committed before the interval. Neither goalkeeper had a true match-saving moment, reflecting the general lack of clear-cut chances.
Standout Players
- Tomás Alderete (Douglas Haig): Reliable when called upon, making three routine saves to keep a clean sheet.
- Lautaro Díaz (Sportivo Belgrano): His tireless running in midfield won five tackles and broke up several attacks.
- Matías Gómez (Douglas Haig): The right-back was a constant threat going forward, delivering four crosses, albeit without reward.
Season Impact
Douglas Haig remain in 12th place in the ARFC standings, now five points clear of the relegation zone. Sportivo Belgrano climb one spot to 10th, but both teams will recognise that draws against mid-table rivals do little for their ambitions of a top-half finish. The lack of goals remains a pressing concern for both benches.