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04-13 06:00
1 - 0
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Real Santander
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Leones
Real Santander
Attacks
101
102
Dangerous Attacks
62
69
Ball Possession
51
49
On Target
2
8
Off Target
5064
3129
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End 1-0
97′
95′
juan guillen
95′
johan martinez
77′
santiago ahumada
Alex segura
77′
F. Montero
diaz
75′
miguel arboleda
74′
miguel arboleda
E. Pasos
74′
S.Posada
R. Granados
74′
I. Posada
G.Meneses
72′
70′
dayan moreno
65′
steven breinner ascanio roman
63′
juan renteria
58′
D. Genes
C.Rodriguez
58′
O.Segura
santiago montoya
57′
juan guillen
luis rangel
57′
V. Almeida
j.perez
Halftime 1-0
34′
harlem salas
wilmer bustamante
29′
j.perez
27′
1-0
dayan moreno
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Match Info
Leones edged out Real Santander 1-0 in a tightly contested Colombian Torneo BetPlay Dimayor match on April 13, 2026. The early morning kick-off at the Metropolitano de Techo saw the home side grind out a vital win through a solitary goal, a common result in the competitive second division. Leones controlled much of the first-half tempo, with their midfield dictating play, but found it difficult to break down a stubborn Santander backline. The breakthrough finally came just after the hour mark, following a sustained period of pressure, with a forward pouncing on a loose ball in the box to slot home. Real Santander responded by introducing more attacking options, but they struggled to create meaningful chances against a well-drilled Leones defense. A key incident was a disallowed goal for Santander for a marginal offside call in the 75th minute, which halted their growing momentum. The three points from this match result would be significant for Leones' aspirations in the promotion race, potentially moving them into the top half of the table, while Real Santander's away form remained a concern. The Leones coach would have highlighted his team's patience and defensive solidity, whereas the Santander manager probably pointed to a lack of cutting edge in the final third. The starting XIs reflected the blend of youth and experience typical in the category, with Leones' goal-scorer and their defensive midfielder being instrumental to the victory.