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78
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CSD Municipal
Coban Imperial
Attacks
137
104
Dangerous Attacks
104
69
Ball Possession
62
38
On Target
3
0
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End 0-0
90′
y.matos
E. Lopez
90′
e.cesar archila
Rudy munoz
90′
J. Fajardo
r.angel noriega cabrera
90′
C.Flores
steven paredes
81′
E. Lopez
80′
J. Bantes
A. Cabeza
74′
l.leon de
74′
E. Rivas
B.Lemus
65′
p.altan
C. Hernández
46′
R. Barrientos
jonathan franco
Halftime 0-0
8′
steven paredes
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Match Info
CSD Municipal and Coban Imperial played out a goalless draw in a Liga Nacional de Guatemala fixture at the Estadio Manuel Felipe Carrera on April 6, 2026. The match, which kicked off at 8:00 AM local time, ended in a 0-0 stalemate, a result that did little to help either side's ambitions in the league table. The game was characterized by defensive organization and a lack of clear-cut chances, with both teams seemingly content to avoid defeat rather than risk pushing for a winner.
The match process was one of few major incidents, with both sets of defenders largely in control. Municipal, playing at their historic home ground, saw more of the ball but struggled to break down a disciplined Coban Imperial back line. The away side offered a sporadic threat on the counter-attack, but neither goalkeeper was seriously tested throughout the ninety minutes. The key moment that could have broken the deadlock came in the second half when a Municipal cross caused a scramble in the box, but the final shot was blocked heroically by a Coban defender.
The focus point of the match was the tactical battle in midfield, with both teams canceling each other out. There were no major controversies or VAR interventions to speak of, reflecting a game that lacked the decisive flashpoint needed to separate the sides. Standout performances came from the central defenders of both teams, who ensured a clean sheet was preserved. In terms of table impact, the single point each was a modest return. For Municipal, it represented a missed opportunity to gain ground at the top, while for Coban Imperial, an away point against a traditional powerhouse is always a respectable result.
Post-match, the managers likely reflected on a lack of attacking sharpness. The Municipal coach might have emphasized the need to be more clinical in the final third, while the Coban Imperial manager would have praised his team's defensive resilience and structure on the road. The starting lineups featured the usual key players for both clubs, with Municipal's attack failing to fire and Coban's midfield working tirelessly to stifle any creative flow. The final whistle confirmed a share of the points, leaving fans of both sides wanting more from a fixture that promised more than it ultimately delivered.

