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Sportivo Ameliano
03-16 07:30
0 - 0
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Club Guaraní
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Sportivo Ameliano
Club Guaraní
Attacks
89
97
Dangerous Attacks
51
41
Ball Possession
55
45
On Target
7
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End 0-0
94′
J.Llano
Cesar·Mino
87′
Derlis Osmar Rodríguez Maciel
87′
Ivan Emanuel Ramirez Ferreira
81′
Cesar·Mino
J. Sánchez
78′
R.Cabral
A. Contrera
77′
C.Ocampos
F. Vera
73′
V.Larralde
72′
Matías Julian López Estigarribia
P.Tanda
72′
Diego·Fernandez
F. Fernandez
65′
E. Moreira
J.Benítez
57′
A.Paredes
M. Benítez
57′
B.Antonio López Giosa
F. Silguero
48′
J. González
45′
Ivan Emanuel Ramirez Ferreira
N. Romero
Halftime 0-0
32′
N. Romero
26′
F. Silguero
12′
J.Benítez
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Match Info
The Paraguayan Primera Division served up a tense but goalless draw between Sportivo Ameliano and Club Guaraní on March 16th, 2026. In a match where defensive solidity outweighed attacking flair, both teams had to settle for a single point, a result that does little to propel either side up the Apertura standings. The shared spoils reflect a game of few clear opportunities, with both mid-table sides perhaps showing more caution than ambition.
The first half was a cagey affair, with both teams feeling each other out. Guaraní, with their more experienced squad, enjoyed slightly more possession but found it difficult to break down a resolute Ameliano backline. The best chance of the half fell to the home side, whose forward saw a close-range effort smartly saved by the Guaraní goalkeeper. The pattern continued after the break, with the match becoming increasingly fragmented by fouls and stoppages. A moment of controversy arose late on when Ameliano's players appealed vehemently for a penalty after a challenge in the box, but the referee waved play on.
The point keeps both teams in the middle of the pack, with Ameliano likely the slightly more satisfied side after holding a traditional powerhouse like Guaraní. The visitors will be frustrated not to have turned their possession into a winning goal, but their inability to create meaningful chances was the story of their evening. Post-match, the Ameliano manager praised his team's defensive discipline, while the Guaraní coach lamented a lack of sharpness in the final third, stating his team needs to be more clinical in upcoming fixtures.