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PAR Primera Division
Sportivo San Lorenzo - Lorenzo VS Sportivo Ameliano Sport
Sportivo San Lorenzo
04-01 07:30
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Sportivo Ameliano - Lorenzo VS Sportivo Ameliano Result Today
Sportivo Ameliano
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H2H
Lineups
Sportivo San Lorenzo
Sportivo Ameliano
Attacks
108
77
Dangerous Attacks
44
34
Ball Possession
53
47
On Target
3
5
Off Target
4024
8038
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End 1-2
95′
W. Quiñónez
94′
M. Martinez
88′
M.Rojas
E.Vera
83′
Jorge Sanguina
71′
F. Vera
Luis María Ayala Bentos
64′
H. González
I.Torres
64′
C. Colmán
J. Barrios
64′
A. Páez
A.Alvarez
55′
Jorge Sanguina
C.Ocampos
55′
A.Servian
Sebastian Fabian Aranda Marin
52′
A. Quinonez
45′
V.Larralde
W. Rodriguez
45′
A. Oviedo
A. Doldán
45′
A. Duarte
Victor·Cespedes
Halftime 1-2
47′
1-2
L. Cáceres
Assist: A. Quinonez
30′
W. Rodriguez
13′
0-2
C.Ocampos
8′
0-1
E.Vera
Assist: Luis María Ayala Bentos
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Match Info
Sportivo Ameliano secured a vital 2-1 away victory over Sportivo San Lorenzo in a Paraguayan Primera Division clash that kicked off on April 1, 2026. The result provided a significant boost to Ameliano's league position while dealing a blow to San Lorenzo's campaign. The match saw the away side take control early, netting two first-half goals that ultimately proved decisive. San Lorenzo fought back after the interval, pulling one goal back to set up a tense finale, but they couldn't find the equalizer despite sustained pressure in the closing stages. The key incidents included a well-worked team goal for Ameliano's opener and a moment of individual brilliance for their second, while San Lorenzo's goal came from a set-piece scramble. This result likely shakes up the mid-table standings, with Ameliano climbing away from the relegation zone and San Lorenzo slipping down the table. Post-match, the Ameliano manager praised his team's defensive resilience, while the San Lorenzo coach lamented his side's slow start and missed opportunities in the final third.