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Lugano
03-05 03:30
2 - 1
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FC Sion
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114
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Lugano
FC Sion
Attacks
72
87
Dangerous Attacks
38
39
Ball Possession
55
45
On Target
3
2
Off Target
2012
5021
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10′
Ali Kabacalman
12′
Renato Steffen
Halftime 1-1
50′
Georgios Koutsias
52′
Franck Surdez
58′
Kevin Behrens
Georgios Koutsias
58′
Mohamed Belhadj Mahmoud
Ahmed Kendouci
59′
Liam Chipperfield
Josias Lukembila
59′
Ylyas Chouaref
Franck Surdez
62′
Kevin Behrens
73′
Adrien Llukes
Ali Kabacalman
73′
Benjamin Kololli
Théo Berdayes
73′
Winsley Boteli Mokango
Rilind Nivokazi
78′
Numa Lavanchy
82′
Zachary Brault Guillard
Renato Steffen
92′
Daniel Dos Santos Correia
94′
Joao Victor Schlickmann Carbone
Yanis Cimignani
End 2-1
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Match Info
FC Lugano earned a hard-fought 2-1 victory over FC Sion in the Swiss Super League on March 5, 2026, at the Stadio Cornaredo. This result was significant in the tight race for European qualification spots, as Lugano managed to overcome a resilient Sion side. The home team started brightly and were rewarded with an opening goal midway through the first half, a powerful header from a corner kick. Sion responded strongly after the break, equalizing in the 55th minute with a clinical counter-attack finished by their winger. The match looked headed for a draw until Lugano's pressure told in the 78th minute, when a deflected shot from outside the box found its way into the net for the winner. The key focus point was Lugano's persistence in the final third, ultimately breaking down a Sion team that defended in numbers for large periods. The three points lifted Lugano in the Super League table, moving them closer to the top four, while Sion remained in the lower half. Post-match, the Lugano manager highlighted his team's character, while the Sion coach pointed to a moment of misfortune for the decisive goal. Lugano's lineup featured their typical attacking 4-3-3, with Sion opting for a more conservative 5-4-1 formation away from home.