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Sporting San Miguelito
03-30 07:15
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Sporting San Miguelito
San Francisco FC
Attacks
113
86
Dangerous Attacks
88
51
Ball Possession
58
42
On Target
0
1
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End 0-1
97′
A. Popoff
R.Dinolis
86′
sergio ramirez
78′
D. Camargo
Ramses leon de
78′
l.triana
E. Walker
76′
Omar alba
manuel azcarate
75′
A. Castillo
Alexis cedeno
72′
E. Walker
72′
rodrigo tello
69′
J.rivera
joseph lopez
64′
martin ruiz
Joel Barría
46′
G.Herrera
Bethancourt
46′
elver rodriguez
darwin pinzon
Halftime 0-1
4′
0-1
R.Dinolis
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Match Info
Sporting San Miguelito fell to a narrow 0-1 defeat at home against San Francisco FC in the Panamanian Liga de Futbol on March 30, 2026. This match result was a significant blow to Sporting's ambitions in the league, as a single goal decided a tightly contested affair. The only goal of the game came midway through the first half, with San Francisco FC capitalizing on a defensive error to score from a well-worked set piece. Despite dominating possession for large periods, Sporting San Miguelito struggled to break down a disciplined and deep-lying San Francisco defense. The home team's best chance came from a powerful long-range strike that rattled the crossbar, but they were largely frustrated in the final third. The key incident of the match was a controversial offside call that disallowed a potential equalizer for Sporting in the second half, a decision that sparked protests from the home players and bench. The standout performance was from the San Francisco FC goalkeeper, who made a series of crucial saves to preserve the clean sheet and secure the three points on the road. The table impact sees San Francisco FC climbing into a more comfortable mid-table position, while Sporting San Miguelito remains in the lower half after this disappointing home loss. Post-match, the Sporting manager expressed frustration at his team's lack of cutting edge, while the San Francisco coach hailed his team's defensive organization and spirit. The lineups showed Sporting San Miguelito opting for an attacking 4-3-3, while San Francisco FC set up in a more conservative 5-4-1 shape to absorb pressure.