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Herrera FC - Fc VS Sporting San Miguelito Result Today
Herrera FC
03-16 05:00
1 - 1
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Sporting San Miguelito - Fc VS Sporting San Miguelito Score Today
Sporting San Miguelito
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Herrera FC
Sporting San Miguelito
Attacks
70
66
Dangerous Attacks
25
35
Ball Possession
35
65
On Target
4
4
Off Target
4141
6026
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90′
A. Cooper
84′
P. Perez
82′
79′
manuel azcarate
Joel Barría
78′
Josue concepcion
jhony lopez
78′
P. Perez
67′
E. Gonzalez
Juan·Gonzalez
66′
J. Asprilla
A. Castillo
65′
julio betancourt
M. Richards
62′
D. Castillo
g.rouse
57′
53′
46′
1-1
A. Penalba
Halftime 0-1
48′
0-1
Bethancourt
44′
22′
javier espada la de
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Match Info
Panamanian Liga de Futbol: Herrera FC 1-1 Sporting San Miguelito. The clash at the Estadio Los Milagros in Chitré ended in a 1-1 draw, a fair reflection of a tightly contested match where both teams had chances to claim all three points. The shared spoils leave both sides in a mid-table logjam as the season progresses. Sporting San Miguelito started brightly and were rewarded with an opening goal from a well-worked set-piece around the half-hour mark. Herrera FC, spurred on by their home support, pushed for an equalizer and found it just after the hour mark through a powerful strike from the edge of the area. The final half-hour saw both teams trade opportunities, with the Herrera goalkeeper making a crucial save in the 85th minute to preserve the point. A key incident was a disallowed goal for offside against San Miguelito early in the second half, a decision that, after a brief VAR check, stood and proved pivotal. The draw means Herrera FC and Sporting San Miguelito each add a point to their tally, maintaining their positions in the middle of the Liga de Futbol table. Neither team gains significant ground, but both avoid a damaging defeat. The Herrera manager stated his team "showed great character to come back," but rued missed chances late on. His San Miguelito counterpart felt his side "deserved more" but acknowledged the draw was a decent result away from home. The lineups showed Herrera in a 4-2-3-1 formation, while San Miguelito opted for a more compact 4-4-2.