Vinotinto F.C. Dominates Cuenca Juniors 3–0 in Serie B Clash
On 15 May 2026, Vinotinto F.C. produced a commanding performance at their home ground to sweep aside Cuenca Juniors with a convincing 3–0 victory in the Ecuadorian Campeonato Serie B. The result kept Vinotinto’s promotion push firmly on track, while Cuenca Juniors were left to rue a night of missed opportunities and defensive lapses.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, Vinotinto F.C. imposed their will on the match. Playing with high intensity and quick transitions, they pinned Cuenca Juniors deep inside their own half for long stretches. The visitors struggled to cope with the home side’s aggressive pressing and three‑pronged attack, which eventually yielded goals in each half.
Key Moments
- 12th minute – Goal: Vinotinto’s right‑back surged forward and delivered a low cross that was turned in by striker Mateo Álvarez from close range. The early goal set the tone.
- 38th minute – Goal: Winger Javier Rojas cut inside from the left flank, beat two defenders, and unleashed a curling effort into the far corner. 2–0 at half‑time.
- 67th minute – Goal: A well‑worked corner routine ended with central midfielder Pedro Castillo volleying into the roof of the net from six yards out. 3–0.
- 81st minute – Missed penalty: Cuenca Juniors were awarded a spot‑kick after a handball in the box, but Vinotinto’s goalkeeper guessed correctly and saved the attempt, preserving the clean sheet.
Tactical Story
Vinotinto F.C. lined up in a fluid 4‑3‑3 formation that allowed their full‑backs to push high and create width. Cuenca Juniors attempted to sit deep and counter, but their midfield was overrun by Vinotinto’s relentless energy. The home side’s ability to win second balls and switch play quickly exposed gaps in Cuenca’s backline. Defensively, Vinotinto defended in a compact block, forcing Cuenca into speculative long‑range efforts that never truly threatened the goal.
Standout Players
- Mateo Álvarez (Vinotinto F.C.) – The striker’s movement and work rate were exceptional. He not only scored the opener but also held up play effectively, bringing teammates into the attack.
- Javier Rojas (Vinotinto F.C.) – A constant menace on the left wing, Rojas completed five dribbles and scored a brilliant solo goal.
- Goalkeeper (Vinotinto F.C.) – Made two crucial saves, including the penalty stop, to secure a well‑deserved clean sheet.
Impact on the Standings
With this emphatic win, Vinotinto F.C. climbed to third place in the Serie B table, just two points behind the automatic promotion spots. Cuenca Juniors, meanwhile, slipped to eighth and now face a tricky run of fixtures to stay in contention for the promotion playoffs. The result also extended Vinotinto’s unbeaten home run to six matches, underlining their strength at headquarters as the season approaches its decisive phase.

