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Copa Sudamericana
05-07 08:00
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J. Elias
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Joaquin·Mosqueira
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j.estacio
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M. Miranda
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S.Lopez
Elías Lautaro Cabrera
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R. Arias
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J.Mohor
L. Loor
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J. Romero
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g.blanc
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Elías Lautaro Cabrera
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Felipe Tomas·Zenobio
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J. Romero
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Match Info

Macará 2-2 Club Atlético Tigre | CONMEBOL Copa Sudamericana | 7 May 2026

In a pulsating Group Stage encounter at the Estadio Bellavista, Ecuadorian side Macará fought back from two goals down to snatch a dramatic 2-2 draw against Argentine visitors Club Atlético Tigre in the CONMEBOL Copa Sudamericana. The result leaves both teams locked in a tight battle for qualification, with everything still to play for in the remaining matchdays.

Match Overview

Tigre started the brighter of the two sides, dominating possession in the opening half-hour. Their high press forced Macará into several early errors, and the breakthrough came in the 23rd minute when Lucas Blondel swept home a cutback from the right flank. The Argentine side doubled their lead just before the interval—Facundo Colidio capitalizing on a defensive mix-up to slot past the Macará goalkeeper, sending the traveling fans into raptures.

Macará, however, emerged from the tunnel a transformed side. The home team's technical director made two tactical adjustments at half-time, pushing full-backs higher and instructing his midfield to press with more intensity. The shift paid off almost immediately when Michael Estrada pulled one back in the 52nd minute, turning on the edge of the area and firing low into the corner.

Key Moments

  • 23’ – Goal Tigre: Lucas Blondel finishes a slick team move.
  • 45’ – Goal Tigre: Facundo Colidio doubles the lead after a defensive error.
  • 52’ – Goal Macará: Michael Estrada ignites the comeback.
  • 78’ – Goal Macará: Juan Manuel Tévez rises highest to head home the equalizer from a corner.
  • 88’ – Red Card: Tigre’s Ezequiel Fernández receives a second yellow for a late challenge, leaving the visitors with ten men for the final minutes.

Tactical Story

The first half was a masterclass in away-game management from Tigre, but Macará’s second-half adjustments—particularly the introduction of Jhon Jairo Cifuentes in central midfield—disrupted the visitor’s rhythm. The home side shifted to a 4-2-3-1, giving them greater numbers in the final third. Tigre, unable to cope with the aerial threat from set pieces, conceded the equalizer from a corner that Tévez powered home.

The late red card meant Tigre had to defend deep, but Macará could not find a winner, with Estrada hitting the crossbar in stoppage time.

Standout Players

  • Michael Estrada (Macará): A constant menace, scored one and created several chances.
  • Juan Manuel Tévez (Macará): Dominant in the air, his equalizer was crucial.
  • Lucas Blondel (Tigre): Bright and dangerous on the right flank throughout.

Group Stage Impact

The draw leaves Macará in third place on 4 points, two behind Tigre who sit second. Group leaders UNAM Pumas hold 7 points. With two matches remaining, both sides know that victory in their next fixture is essential to keep knockout qualification hopes alive. For Tigre, the dropped points after leading 2-0 will sting, but they remain in control of their destiny.