

Real Tomayapo edged San Antonio Bulo Bulo 1–0 in a tense Bolivian Primera División encounter on 10 May 2026. The narrow victory in Tarija underlined Real Tomayapo’s resilience and kept their playoff hopes alive.
Match Overview
Both sides started cautiously in the high‑altitude conditions, with midfield battles dominating the early stages. Real Tomayapo gradually gained the upper hand through more incisive passing, while San Antonio Bulo Bulo relied on counter‑attacks that rarely troubled the home defence.
Key Moments
- 62’ – 1–0: A brilliant through‑ball from Kevin Romay split the San Antonio backline. Striker Carlos Reyna ran onto it and slotted calmly past the advancing goalkeeper.
- 78’ – Missed chance: San Antonio had their best opportunity when Juan Pablo Gómez headed wide from a free‑kick delivery, much to the relief of the home fans.
Tactical Story
Real Tomayapo’s 4‑4‑2 compact shape frustrated San Antonio’s attempts to build from the back. The home side pressed aggressively in midfield, forcing numerous turnovers. San Antonio’s 3‑5‑2 left them exposed on the flanks, though they improved after switching to a back four in the final quarter.
Standout Players
- Carlos Reyna (Real Tomayapo) – The match‑winner showed composure beyond his years to convert the only goal.
- Kevin Romay (Real Tomayapo) – His creative passing was the difference in a game of few clear chances.
- Pedro Alzate (San Antonio) – The goalkeeper made several saves to keep his team in contention until the finish.
Season Impact
Real Tomayapo’s third league win of the campaign moved them into the top half of the table, providing a boost for their push towards the Clausura playoffs. San Antonio Bulo Bulo, meanwhile, remain near the bottom and must find a way to convert possession into goals. Both teams face busy weeks ahead in the demanding Primera División schedule.