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FC Juarez
Club Tijuana
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85
81
Dangerous Attacks
46
41
Ball Possession
38
62
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6
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End 1-2
96′
J. Murillo
92′
G.Mora
89′
G. Castilho
87′
G. Castilho
84′
H.Martinez
81′
F.Boya
K. Castañeda
77′
M.d.S.Silva
D.A.G.Bojorquez
71′
A. Preciado
R.Arciga
71′
D. Abreu
M.Ghezouani
62′
Luca·Dupuy
I.Torres
62′
H.Martinez
R. Pizarro
62′
G.Mora
I. Tona
61′
E.Ayon
Puma
61′
G. Castilho
O.Estupiñan
52′
0-2
R.Arciga
45′
D.Blanco
Aldahir Perez
Halftime 0-1
43′
0-1
K. Castañeda
Assist: M.Ghezouani
30′
J. Gómez
11′
I. Tona
4′
Monchu
2′
Monchu
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Match Info
Liga MX Match Report: Club Tijuana Secures 2-1 Away Victory Over FC Juárez. The match, which kicked off on April 11, 2026, at Estadio Olímpico Benito Juárez, saw the visiting Xolos claim a crucial three points on the road. This result was significant for Tijuana's push up the league table, while it dealt a blow to FC Juárez's aspirations in the Clausura campaign. The match process saw Club Tijuana take an early initiative, netting two first-half goals to establish a commanding lead. FC Juárez fought back after the break, pulling a goal back to set up a tense finale, but the home side could not find an equalizer despite increased pressure. A key focus point was the defensive resilience shown by Tijuana in the closing stages, with their goalkeeper making several vital saves to preserve the narrow lead. The result impacted the Liga MX table, lifting Tijuana away from the lower reaches while leaving Juárez to contemplate a missed opportunity at home. Post-match, the Tijuana manager praised his team's "professional away performance," while the Juárez coach lamented his side's "slow start that ultimately cost us." The starting XIs featured the usual suspects for both sides, with Tijuana's attacking duo proving the difference on the day.

