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Juticalpa
03-19 05:00
0 - 4
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Marathon
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Juticalpa
Marathon
Attacks
70
76
Dangerous Attacks
25
38
Ball Possession
44
56
On Target
1
9
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5031
5022
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End 0-4
89′
0-4
pena
88′
I. Rappoport
noel yervis vargas gutierrez
87′
tomas sorto
D.Ramírez
87′
C. Gaido
jaylor fernandez
87′
C. Altamirano
85′
0-3
N. Messiniti
78′
pena
i.castillo
73′
cristian sacaza
C.perez
73′
N. Messiniti
R. Castillo
72′
J.Villafranca
Diego ledesma
72′
Aldo fajardo
H. Castellanos
71′
0-2
D.Ramírez
63′
yair medrano
J. Lacayo
63′
C. Altamirano
M. Canales
61′
R. Castillo
60′
F. Silva
57′
Kenny boden
54′
L. Casildo
53′
C.perez
Halftime 0-0
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Match Info
In a stunning display of away dominance, Marathon thrashed Juticalpa 4-0 in the Honduras Primera Division on Thursday, March 19th, 2026, securing a vital three points in their quest for the league title. The match was effectively over by halftime as Marathon's clinical finishing and superior organization overwhelmed the home side, with the final scoreline reflecting a comprehensive performance. The match process began with Marathon taking an early lead inside the first fifteen minutes, capitalizing on a defensive error from Juticalpa. They doubled their advantage from the penalty spot midway through the first half before adding a third just before the interval, leaving the hosts shell-shocked. The second half saw Juticalpa attempt a response, but Marathon sealed the victory with a well-worked team goal and a fourth finish late on. The key focus point was Marathon's attacking fluidity, with their front three interchanging positions to devastating effect, while Juticalpa's defense had a night to forget. This match result has significant table impact, propelling Marathon towards the top of the standings and putting pressure on their rivals, while Juticalpa's heavy defeat leaves them nervously looking over their shoulder near the bottom of the league table. After the final whistle, the Juticalpa manager undoubtedly criticized his team's defensive fragility and lack of fight, whereas the Marathon coach praised his players' professional attitude and ruthless execution from the first minute. The lineups saw Juticalpa set up in a 4-4-2 formation aiming to be compact, but Marathon's dynamic 4-3-3 system, led by their prolific striker, proved far too powerful on the night.