

Maritimo de La Guaira and Aragua FC Play Out Stalemate in Goalless Draw
Maritimo de La Guaira and Aragua FC shared the points in a hard-fought 0–0 draw during their Venezuela Segunda Division clash on May 17, 2026. The match, held at the Estadio Olímpico de La Guaira, saw both sides create chances but fail to find the back of the net, leaving the spectators with plenty of action but no goals.
First-Half Chances Go Begging
The opening 45 minutes belonged predominantly to the hosts, who pressed high and forced Aragua into defensive errors. Maritimo’s winger Carlos Peña was a constant threat down the left, delivering dangerous crosses that the Aragua defense managed to clear under pressure. The best chance fell to striker Luis Castillo in the 32nd minute, but his close-range header was brilliantly saved by Aragua goalkeeper José Ramírez.
Aragua FC responded with a counter-attack just before halftime, as forward Jhonny Rivas saw his low shot trickle inches wide of the far post. The margin for error was thin, and the teams went into the break deadlocked at 0–0.
Second-Half Battle of Midfield
The second period brought a more tactical battle, with both midfields cancelling each other out. Maritimo de La Guaira continued to control possession, but Aragua’s compact defensive structure prevented any clear-cut openings. In the 68th minute, Maritimo’s substitute David Escobar almost broke the deadlock with a curling effort from 20 yards that struck the crossbar.
Aragua FC’s best chance came in the 79th minute when a corner kick caused chaos in the Maritimo penalty area, but a goal-line clearance by defender Fernando Moreno preserved the clean sheet. Both teams grew increasingly frustrated as the clock ticked down, and despite a flurry of late corners and long balls, the score remained unchanged.
Standings and Takeaways
The draw leaves Maritimo de La Guaira in mid-table of the Venezuela Segunda Division, while Aragua FC remain just above the relegation places. For Maritimo, the point keeps them in touch with the promotion pack, but they will rue missed opportunities to secure a home win. Aragua will take heart from a solid defensive display, especially away from home, but know they need more cutting edge up front.
- José Ramírez (Aragua) – Made key saves, particularly the point-blank stop in the first half.
- Carlos Peña (Maritimo) – Provided constant width and created several chances.
- Fernando Moreno (Maritimo) – Heroic goal-line clearance preserved a point for the hosts.
Both sides will feel they could have won, but in the end a share of the spoils seemed a fair reflection of a competitive encounter.