

Martin Ledesma 2–2 Club Sport Colombia
Paraguay División Intermedia (PAR D3) – 30 May 2026, 21:00
A fiercely contested match in Paraguay’s third tier ended with honours even as Martin Ledesma came from behind twice to hold Club Sport Colombia to a 2‑2 draw at the Estadio Don Celso. The result keeps both teams in mid‑table, with Ledesma showing strong resolve in front of their home supporters.
Match Overview
Club Sport Colombia struck first in the opening quarter, only for Ledesma to level before half‑time. The visitors regained the lead early in the second half, but a late equaliser from the home side ensured a share of the spoils. Five yellow cards were shown in a physical encounter that never lacked intensity.
Key Moments
- 18’ – Goal Colombia (0‑1): A header from a corner kick gave the visitors an early advantage.
- 39’ – Goal Ledesma (1‑1): A quick break saw the Ledesma striker fire home from 12 yards after a defensive mix‑up.
- 52’ – Goal Colombia (1‑2): A speculative long‑range shot looped over the Ledesma goalkeeper, restoring the lead.
- 78’ – Goal Ledesma (2‑2): A slick passing move ended with a low cross and a tap‑in at the far post.
Tactical Story
Ledesma relied on direct counter‑attacks, while Colombia tried to control the midfield through short passes. The turning point was Ledesma’s introduction of a pacy winger in the 60th minute, who stretched the defence and created the space for the equaliser. Colombia struggled to cope with the increased tempo.
Standout Players
- Martin Ledesma: The goalscoring midfielder, who broke forward at every opportunity and netted the crucial second equaliser.
- Club Sport Colombia: Their captain and central defender was a rock at the back, but could do nothing to prevent the late goal.
Season Impact
Martin Ledesma remain in 9th place, five points adrift of the promotion playoff zone. Club Sport Colombia sit 11th, pointing to a season of consolidation. Both sides will be disappointed not to take all three points, but the fight shown suggests they will be difficult to beat in the coming weeks.