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Panama - Panama VS Dominican Republic Score Today
Panama
06-04 08:45
4 - 2
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Attacks
107
98
Dangerous Attacks
66
55
Ball Possession
53
47
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5
3
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End 4-2
89′
4-2
K.Barria
Assist: É. Davis
87′
M.Lloyd
X.Valdez
87′
D.Romero
j.lopez
83′
Puma
76′
Y. Álvarez
pineda
72′
J.Cordoba
F. Escobar
72′
K.Barria
C.Waterman
72′
Puma
I. Díaz
72′
M. Murillo
C. Blackman
67′
3-2
paniagua
66′
J.Gunn
C.Samudio
57′
3-1
C.Waterman
Assist: A. Andrade
56′
j.baez
N.Dollenmayer
47′
2-1
M. Díaz
Assist: pineda
45′
paniagua
B.Ademán
45′
I. Díaz
V. Griffith
45′
É. Davis
J. Gutiérrez
45′
J.Murillo
C. Martínez
45′
L. Bretón
E.Reyes
45′
Alessandro santos ovalle
M. R. Baldera
45′
É.Bárcenas
C.Yanis
45′
A. Quintero
tomas rodriguez
45′
A. Andrade
R. Miller
45′
C. Harvey
J. Ramos
45′
F. Escobar
E.Farina
Halftime 2-0
44′
N.Dollenmayer
37′
P. Rosario
30′
C. Blackman
I.Anderson
30′
C.Waterman
J. Fajardo
16′
1-0
tomas rodriguez
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Match Info

Panama ran out convincing 4-2 winners over the Dominican Republic in an entertaining international friendly played on 4 June 2026. The match, staged at a neutral venue as part of both sides' preparations for upcoming competitive fixtures, saw Los Canaleros display sharp attacking play and composure in front of goal to overcome a spirited Dominican side that twice threatened a comeback.

Match Overview

From the opening whistle, Panama imposed themselves on the game with high pressing and quick transitions. The Dominican Republic, though often pinned back by Panama's fluid midfield, showed flashes of quality on the counter. The final scoreline of 4-2 reflected a match that ebbed and flowed but ultimately belonged to the more clinical side.

Key Moments

  • 6' – Panama took an early lead. A well-worked corner found forward Ismael Díaz unmarked at the near post, and he powered a header into the roof of the net.
  • 23' – The lead was doubled. Midfielder Adalberto Carrasquilla received the ball 25 yards out, shifted onto his right foot, and curled a stunning strike into the top corner.
  • 38' – Dominican Republic pulled one back. A rapid counter ended with winger Dorny Romero cutting inside and firing low past the goalkeeper.
  • 45+2' – Panama restored their two-goal cushion just before half-time. A defensive mix-up in the Dominican box allowed José Fajardo to poke home from close range.
  • 67' – The visitors made it 3-2. A free kick from the left flank was met by Júnior Firpo (playing for the Dominican Republic) who glanced a header inside the far post.
  • 81' – Panama sealed the win. Substitute Freddy Góndola latched onto a through ball, rounded the keeper, and slotted into an empty net to make it 4-2.

Tactical Story

Panama lined up in a 4-3-3, looking to dominate possession and use the width provided by full-backs. Their midfield trio of Carrasquilla, Aníbal Godoy, and Cristian Martínez controlled the tempo, while the front three of Díaz, Fajardo, and Édgar Bárcenas caused constant problems with their movement. The Dominican Republic, set up in a compact 4-4-2, relied on quick transitions and set pieces to create chances, a tactic that kept them in the game until the final 10 minutes.

Standout Players

  • Adalberto Carrasquilla (Panama) – The Houston Dynamo midfielder was the engine of the Panama attack, contributing a goal and an assist while dictating the play from deep.
  • Dorny Romero (Dominican Republic) – The winger was a constant threat on the break, scoring one and forcing the Panama goalkeeper into several sharp saves.
  • Ismael Díaz (Panama) – His early headed goal set the tone, and his hold‑up play allowed Panama to build attacks effectively.

Aftermath and Context

The friendly formed part of Panama's preparation for the 2026 CONCACAF World Cup Qualifiers, where they aim to build on recent progress. For the Dominican Republic, the match was a valuable test against a higher‑ranked opponent as they continue to develop under their current coaching staff. Both sides will take lessons from a lively encounter that showcased attacking intent and defensive vulnerabilities.

The result leaves Panama with a positive record in their warm‑up schedule, while the Dominican Republic will look to tighten up defensively ahead of their next assignment.