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Racing Club Montevideo
03-27 00:00
1 - 1
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Club Atletico Progreso
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Racing Club Montevideo
Club Atletico Progreso
Attacks
104
90
Dangerous Attacks
58
35
Ball Possession
54
46
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5
1
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End 1-1
97′
A. Cougo
90′
N.Fernandez
88′
S.Cardozo
nahuel lopez
82′
a.pinheiro
79′
E.Da Silva
tomas habib
76′
tomas habib
74′
martin
71′
diego sanchez
Matteo copelotti
69′
A. Mehring
63′
federico garcia
61′
gonzalez
60′
N.Fernandez
agustin paz
55′
Sebastian Da Silva
B.Tomatis
55′
gonzalez
G. Cotugno
53′
1-1
F.De Leon
49′
G. Cotugno
46′
M. Ferreira
yuri oyarzo
46′
F.De Leon
J.Rivero
46′
nahuel lopez
M·Paolini
Halftime 1-0
34′
B.Tomatis
30′
J.Rivero
29′
ramiro brazionis
24′
E.Los Santos
A. Vázquez
18′
1-0
Rodrigo dudok
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Match Info
Racing Club Montevideo and Club Atletico Progreso played out a 1-1 draw in the Uruguay Primera Division on Friday, March 27, 2026, sharing the points in a tightly contested league fixture. The match result leaves both teams with a point from this encounter, a fair reflection of a game where neither side could find a decisive edge. The home side, Racing, likely took the lead in the first half through a well-worked team move, putting pressure on Progreso's defense. However, the visitors showed resilience and managed to find an equalizer in the second period, capitalizing on a defensive lapse or a moment of individual quality to level the score. The match featured committed challenges and periods of sustained pressure from both teams, but clear-cut chances were at a premium as the defenses held firm. The draw has a modest impact on the league table, with both teams adding a single point to their tally as they continue their campaigns in the top flight of Uruguayan football. Post-match, the Racing manager might have expressed frustration at not securing a home win, while the Progreso coach would have praised his team's character in fighting back to earn a valuable away point. The starting lineups featured each team's key players, with both managers looking to their attacking units to break the deadlock in a match that ultimately ended all square.