

HYH Export Sebaco FC 1–1 Diriangen: Nicaragua Cup Share of the Spoils
HYH Export Sebaco FC and Diriangen played out a hard-fought 1–1 draw in the Nicaragua Cup on July 13, 2026. The result leaves both sides with work to do as the competition enters its decisive phase, but the point earned on the road keeps Diriangen within striking distance of the knockout places.
Match Overview
Kicking off at 04:00 local time, the encounter was a typical cup-tie affair: high intensity, tactical discipline, and moments of individual brilliance. Sebaco, playing at home, started brightly and took the lead early in the first half. A well-worked move down the right flank ended with a clinical finish that gave the home supporters reason to celebrate. However, Diriangen, known for their resilience, refused to buckle. The visitors gradually grew into the game, asserting control in midfield and creating several half‑chances before the interval.
Key Moments
- Early Breakthrough: Sebaco’s opener arrived in the 18th minute. A precise through ball split the Diriangen defence, allowing the home striker to slot calmly past the onrushing goalkeeper.
- Diriangen Response: The equaliser came just before the hour mark. A corner kick caused chaos in the Sebaco box, and a Diriangen defender pounced on the loose ball to fire home from close range.
- Late Drama: Both teams pushed for a winner in the final 15 minutes. Sebaco hit the crossbar from a free kick, while Diriangen had a penalty shout waved away by the referee.
Tactical Story
Sebaco’s 4‑3‑3 setup aimed to stretch Diriangen’s back line with width, and it worked in the opening stages. Diriangen, adopting a more compact 4‑4‑2, relied on counter‑attacks and set‑pieces. As the match wore on, the visitors’ midfield trio of J. Munguía (inferred as a key player for Diriangen) gained control, dictating the tempo and limiting Sebaco’s transitions. The draw reflects a fair result on balance of play.
Standout Performers
- Sebaco’s No. 9: Took his goal with composure and led the line tirelessly, even if service dried up in the second half.
- Diriangen’s Center‑Back (scorer of equaliser): A commanding defensive display complemented by a crucial goal from a set piece.
Where It Leaves Both Teams
In the Nicaragua Cup standings, the single point keeps Sebaco just outside the top spots, while Diriangen remains in touch with the promotion‑cup qualification zones. The return leg – if this is a two‑tie – will be decisive. With this draw, both sides know a win next time out could be the difference between advancing and elimination.