

Sportivo Luqueno 2-3 Club Libertad Asunción
Paraguayan Primera División – 11 May 2026
Match Overview
Club Libertad Asunción secured a vital away victory over Sportivo Luqueño in a thrilling five‑goal encounter at the Estadio Feliciano Cáceres on 11 May 2026. The win kept Libertad firmly in the hunt for the Apertura title, while Luqueño fell to their third consecutive defeat despite a spirited second‑half fightback.
First Half Fireworks
Libertad started with purpose and took the lead inside ten minutes when veteran striker Óscar Cardozo latched onto a through ball from Ángel Romero. Cardozo’s composed finish beat home goalkeeper Martín Rodríguez at his near post. The away side doubled their advantage just past the half‑hour mark as Romero himself got on the scoresheet, heading in a cross from full‑back Iván Piris after a well‑worked corner routine.
Luqueño struggled to create clear chances in the first period, with their best effort coming from a long‑range drive by midfielder Rodrigo Rivero that sailed just over the bar. Libertad’s high press and compact defensive shape left the hosts frustrated, and they went into the break trailing 2‑0.
Second‑Half Drama
The visitors appeared to have sealed the points when substitute Lorenzo Melgarejo scored a third with a blistering volley from the edge of the box in the 58th minute. However, Luqueño refused to fold. Captain Jorge Benítez pulled one back in the 71st minute, heading home a free‑kick from Rivero. The goal ignited the home crowd, and moments later, striker Fernando Fernández halved the deficit with a neat turn and finish after a defensive mix‑up between two Libertad centre‑backs.
With the score at 3‑2 and more than 15 minutes left, Luqueño pushed forward in search of an equaliser. Libertad goalkeeper Juanito Escobar made a crucial save from a Benítez header in the 80th minute, and then watched as a low drive from Fernández drifted inches wide of the far post in stoppage time. Libertad held on to claim all three points.
Tactical Story
Libertad’s manager Daniel Garnero set up his side to exploit spaces behind Luqueño’s high defensive line, and the early goals rewarded that approach. After taking a two‑goal lead, Libertad sat deeper in the second half, which invited pressure but also created counter‑attacking opportunities—Melgarejo’s goal came from exactly such a break. Luqueño’s coach, in contrast, switched to a 4‑2‑4 formation late on, which briefly overwhelmed Libertad but also left gaps that the visitors could not fully exploit due to tired legs.
Standout Players
- Ángel Romero (Libertad): A constant threat on the left flank, scoring one goal and assisting another before being substituted with an hour played.
- Jorge Benítez (Luqueño): The skipper led by example with a goal and nearly rescued a point with his late header.
- Juanito Escobar (Libertad): Made three vital saves in the final quarter‑hour, including his finest stop from Benítez’s header.
Season Implications
The victory moved Libertad level on points with league leaders Cerro Porteño, who face Olimpia later in the weekend. Luqueño slipped to 8th place, now six points adrift of the top four. With only three rounds remaining in the Apertura, Libertad’s win keeps the title race wide open.