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Sportivo San Lorenzo - Lorenzo VS Sportivo Luqueno Sport
Sportivo San Lorenzo
05-18 04:00
0 - 0
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Sportivo Luqueno - Lorenzo VS Sportivo Luqueno Live Score
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Sportivo San Lorenzo
Sportivo Luqueno
Attacks
78
116
Dangerous Attacks
61
54
Ball Possession
40
60
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0
4
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8014
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88′
A. Quinonez
87′
Hector·Villamayor
A.Alvarez
86′
C. Montiel
74′
Victor·Cespedes
A. Duarte
74′
A. Oviedo
I.Torres
69′
I. Maggi
66′
O. Ruiz
L. Comas
65′
M. Ojeda
S. Díaz
65′
W.González
J.Ramos
56′
J. Barrios
C. Colmán
45′
Álvaro Matías Martínez Cubilla
Paul Vicente Riveros Allende
45′
H. González
B. P. Prieto
Halftime 0-0
27′
L. Cáceres
25′
I.Torres
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Match Info

The Paraguayan Primera División served up a tightly contested encounter on May 18, 2026, as Sportivo San Lorenzo and Sportivo Luqueño battled to a goalless draw at the Estadio Gunther Vogel. Both sides left everything on the pitch, but neither could find the decisive breakthrough in a match that featured solid defending and a midfield stalemate.

Match Overview: A Defensive Chess Match

From the opening whistle, it was clear that both coaches had done their homework. San Lorenzo, playing at home, looked to assert early pressure, while Luqueño remained compact and disciplined, waiting for counter-attacking opportunities. The result was a fiercely competitive but ultimately barren first half, with only a handful of half-chances created. The second half followed a similar pattern, with both goalkeepers rarely tested but the intensity never waning.

Key Moments: Few and Far Between

  • 28th minute: San Lorenzo’s creative midfielder, Óscar Giménez, curled a free kick just over the crossbar – the closest either side came to breaking the deadlock in the first half.
  • 61st minute: Luqueño’s winger, Derlis González, broke down the right flank and delivered a dangerous cross that was cleared at the near post by a desperate San Lorenzo defender.
  • 79th minute: A goalmouth scramble inside the Luqueño box saw two shots blocked on the line, with the visitors’ defense throwing bodies in front of the ball to preserve the clean sheet.
  • 88th minute: Luqueño had a golden chance from a corner, but the header from centre-back Luis Cabral sailed inches wide.

Tactical Story: Midfield Battle and Stout Defences

The match was defined by the midfield duel. San Lorenzo’s 4-2-3-1 formation aimed to control possession and feed their lone striker, but Luqueño’s 4-4-2 diamond pressed aggressively and disrupted the rhythm. The visitors’ defensive line, marshalled by experienced captain Carlos Britez, remained well organised throughout, snuffing out most threats before they reached the final third.

San Lorenzo’s wingers struggled to find space, and their crosses were consistently dealt with. Luqueño, meanwhile, relied on quick transitions but lacked the final pass to unlock the home backline. The result was a tactical stalemate that highlighted the discipline of both sides.

Standout Players

  • Carlos Britez (Luqueño): The veteran centre-back was immense, winning every aerial duel and organizing his backline with authority.
  • Ángel Martínez (San Lorenzo): The goalkeeper was sharp when called upon, making two comfortable saves and commanding his box well from set pieces.
  • Derlis González (Luqueño): The winger provided the most invention, but his final product let him down on the night.

Table Impact

The point keeps both teams hovering in the mid-table of the Paraguayan Primera División. For San Lorenzo, it was a missed opportunity to climb into the top four, while Luqueño extended their unbeaten run to three matches. With the season approaching its halfway point, every point matters – and this hard-fought draw could prove valuable in the final standings.

Neither side will look back on this match as a classic, but the defensive resolve shown by both will give their coaches plenty of positives to build on for the weeks ahead.