Universidad Católica put in a dominant display at the Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa in Quito, defeating Ecuadorian side Barcelona SC 2-0 in the CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores second round first leg on May 22, 2026. The Ecuadorian hosts were left with everything to play for in the return leg, but the Chilean side’s two-goal cushion puts them in a commanding position.
Match Overview
Univ Católica (UC) controlled proceedings from the opening whistle, pressing Barcelona high up the pitch and forcing early errors. The breakthrough came in the 12th minute when Uruguayan striker Gonzalo Sosa turned his marker and fired a low shot past goalkeeper Javier Burrai. The goal set the tone for a first half in which UC could have scored more. Barcelona missed a golden chance to equalize just before halftime when Damián Díaz saw his penalty saved by UC's goalkeeper Matías Dituro.
The second half was more measured, with UC happy to sit deep and hit on the break. They sealed the victory in the 78th minute when substitute Diego Valencia pounced on a defensive mistake to slot home from close range. Barcelona pushed forward in the closing stages but could not find a way past a resolute UC backline.
Key Moments
- 12' Goal: Gonzalo Sosa opens the scoring with a clinical strike after a slick passing move.
- 45+2' Saved penalty: Damián Díaz’s spot-kick is saved low to the right by Matías Dituro, a huge moment.
- 78' Goal: Diego Valencia capitalizes on a defensive mix-up to make it 2-0.
- 85' Miss: Barcelona’s Carlos Garcés heads over from six yards out – the last clear chance.
Tactical Analysis
UC coach Ariel Holan set his team in a fluid 4-3-3, with the full-backs pushing high to overload midfield. The pressing trap worked perfectly, as Barcelona’s build-up play was disjointed. Barcelona, relying on the creativity of Damián Díaz, struggled to break down a compact UC defense. The visitors' lack of a natural finisher became evident as the game wore on.
Standout Players
Gonzalo Sosa was a constant threat and took his goal superbly. Midfielder Ignacio Saavedra controlled the tempo in the middle of the park, winning duels and distributing smartly. For Barcelona, goalkeeper Javier Burrai made several saves to keep the score respectable, but he could do little about the goals.
Impact on the Tie
A 2-0 away win puts Univ Católica in pole position to reach the third round. Barcelona now need to win by at least two goals in the return leg in Guayaquil to force extra time. The Ecuadorian side will be desperate to improve their finishing if they are to keep their Libertadores hopes alive.

