

Match Report: Sportivo Luqueño 1–2 Olimpia Asunción — Decisive Victory Keeps Olimpia in Title Hunt
A resilient Olimpia Asunción came from behind to claim a hard-fought 2‑1 victory over Sportivo Luqueño at the Estadio Feliciano Cáceres on Sunday night. The result strengthened Olimpia’s position near the top of the Paraguayan Primera División standings, while Luqueño slipped further into mid‑table uncertainty.
Match Overview
Sportivo Luqueño started brightly and took a deserved lead in the 23rd minute through a well‑worked set piece. However, Olimpia quickly regrouped and equalised just before half‑time with a powerful header from centre‑back Luis Zárate. The second half saw Olimpia control possession and eventually grab the winner in the 68th minute, when a deflected shot from substitute Hugo Benítez found the net.
Key Moments
- 23' — Luqueño strike first: A corner kick was headed down by defender Alan Rodríguez, and striker Julio Marecos poked home from close range.
- 41' — Zárate levels: Óscar Romero’s free‑kick was met by Zárate, who nodded past the goalkeeper to restore parity.
- 68' — Benítez winner: A quick counter‑attack ended with Benítez’s shot taking a cruel deflection off a Luqueño defender, wrong‑footing the keeper.
- 85' — Luqueño push for equaliser: The hosts pressed hard in the closing stages, but Olimpia’s defence held firm, with goalkeeper Alfredo Aguilar making a crucial save.
Tactical Story
Luqueño employed a compact 4‑4‑2, relying on quick transitions and aerial threats from set pieces. Their early goal came from exactly that strength. Olimpia, operating in a flexible 4‑3‑3, struggled initially but adjusted by pushing full‑backs higher in the second half to overload the flanks. The introduction of Benítez added pace and directness, which proved decisive.
Standout Players
- Luis Zárate (Olimpia): Composed at the back and crucial with the equaliser.
- Hugo Benítez (Olimpia): Impact substitute whose deflected strike sealed the win.
- Julio Marecos (Luqueño): Clinical finisher gave his side an early lead.
Season Impact
With this win, Olimpia moved to within two points of the league leaders, maintaining pressure in the Clausura title race. Sportivo Luqueño, meanwhile, dropped to ninth in the 12‑team table, now six points adrift of the top four. The result underlined Olimpia’s championship pedigree, while Luqueño must quickly rediscover form to avoid slipping into the relegation conversation.