

Belgrano Women began the new Argentine Women's League season with a composed and professional 2-0 home victory over Huracan Women on August 2. The result gave the Córdoba side a perfect start and underlined their ambition to climb the standings after a summer of focused preparation.
Match overview
Playing in front of an enthusiastic home crowd, Belgrano controlled the encounter from the opening exchanges. Their midfield dictated the rhythm, limiting Huracan’s ability to build sustained attacks. The breakthrough arrived in the first half when Belgrano converted a well-constructed move, finishing coolly past the Huracan goalkeeper.
The second goal came in the second half, again following patient build-up play that stretched the Huracan defence. While Huracan pushed forward late in search of a lifeline, Belgrano’s backline remained resilient to secure a well-earned clean sheet.
Key highlights
- Belgrano opened the scoring with a clinical finish after sustained pressure.
- Huracan briefly threatened after making substitutions, but Belgrano’s defensive block held firm.
- A second goal deep in the second half sealed the points and gave the scoreline a fair reflection of Belgrano’s superiority.
Tactical story
Belgrano’s press was particularly effective, forcing Huracan into long passes that were comfortably dealt with by the home centre-backs. The wide areas proved decisive — Belgrano consistently attacked down the flanks, pulling Huracan’s midfield out of shape and creating space for central runners.
Huracan struggled to find their rhythm, unable to string together more than a few passes in the final third. Their best opportunities came from set pieces, but Belgrano’s goalkeeper and defenders handled those situations with confidence.
Season impact
For Belgrano Women, this clean-sheet victory provides a strong foundation for the months ahead. Confidence will be high, and the coaching staff will be pleased with both the result and the manner of the performance. Huracan Women, meanwhile, will take the defeat on the chin and look to correct their issues in the final third before their next league fixture.
In a competitive division where games are often decided by fine margins, starting the season with three points — and a shutout — could prove invaluable later in the campaign.