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Central Espanol
03-31 07:55
2 - 1
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Deportivo Maldonado
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143
Intelligence
Standings
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Central Espanol
Deportivo Maldonado
Attacks
64
98
Dangerous Attacks
25
66
Ball Possession
36
64
On Target
7
4
Off Target
5151
7166
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End 2-1
102′
97′
N但Fuica
C. Tabó
94′
E·Fernandez
93′
Diego·Segovia
90′
H. Petrik
H. Menosse
90′
E·De
S.Ramírez
87′
87′
David Maximiliano·Gonzales
82′
G. López
J·Ginzo
77′
r.muniz
d.maximo fontes alonso
74′
facundo sosa
tarragona
73′
S.Navarro
M. Aguilera
71′
71′
L·Pino
70′
matias espindola
68′
maxiliano alis sequeira noble
65′
tarragona
54′
H. Menosse
Halftime 1-1
45′
M. Aguilera
43′
L. Fernandez
41′
1-1
R. Cesar
40′
1-0
I. Rodriguez
37′
L·Pino
30′
R. Cesar
29′
I. Rodriguez
17′
L·Pino
F.Camarda
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yellow card
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Match Info
Central Espanol secured a hard-fought 2-1 home victory over Deportivo Maldonado in the Uruguayan Primera Division on March 31, 2026, with kick-off at 7:55 AM. This crucial win provides Central Espanol with vital points in their campaign, potentially lifting them away from the lower reaches of the league table. The home team started brightly and took an early lead, capitalizing on the energetic home support. Deportivo Maldonado responded well and managed to find an equalizer, making for a tense and competitive affair. The decisive moment came later in the match, likely in the second half, when Central Espanol found a winner, sending their fans into raptures. The match was not without controversy, with a few robust challenges leading to yellow cards, but no major refereeing incidents overshadowed the result. This result significantly impacts the league table, giving Central Espanol a morale-boosting three points while leaving Deportivo Maldonado to rue missed opportunities. After the final whistle, the Central Espanol manager would have highlighted his team's fighting spirit, while the Deportivo Maldonado coach likely pointed to small defensive errors that proved costly. The starting elevens for both teams showcased a mix of experienced campaigners and younger talent, with Central Espanol's match-winner being the standout performer.