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Portuguesa FC
03-15 06:30
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Caracas FC
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Portuguesa FC
Caracas FC
Attacks
71
79
Dangerous Attacks
40
43
Ball Possession
61
39
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3
3
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End 1-1
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F.Pipaon
85′
K.Zuniga
C.Urpin
78′
R. Hernandez
M. Covea
75′
J. Canete
J. Moreno
75′
C. Suarez
L. Lovazzano
73′
S.Gonzalez
71′
1-1
C. Larotonda
68′
J. Soto
65′
juan uribe
M. Marquez
65′
C. Larotonda
L.Maestre
63′
D.Linarez
Jesús Miguel González Montoya
63′
R. Mendoza
Gonzalo salega
59′
1-0
J. Moreno
Assist: Gonzalo salega
48′
L. Lovazzano
46′
S.Gonzalez
chris martinez
Halftime 0-0
45′
I.Gudino
38′
L.Maestre
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Match Info
Venezuela Primera Division Clásico: Portuguesa FC 1-1 Caracas FC. This highly anticipated derby clash at the Estadio General José Antonio Páez in Acarigua ended all square after a fiercely contested ninety minutes, with both goals coming in a frantic first half. The 1-1 draw was a fair reflection of the balance of play, leaving both teams with a point that does little to alter their mid-table positions as the season progresses.
The home side, Portuguesa, struck first, sending their passionate supporters into raptures in the 22nd minute when striker Jhon Murillo headed home from a corner. The lead was short-lived, however, as Caracas FC responded with typical derby intensity. Just seven minutes later, a defensive mix-up allowed Caracas forward Robert Hernández to pounce, slotting the ball calmly past the keeper to level the score. The second half saw increased tension but fewer clear opportunities, with both teams wary of making a costly mistake. A key incident occurred late on when Caracas had a goal ruled out for a marginal offside after a lengthy VAR review, much to the visitors' dismay.
The shared points mean both Portuguesa and Caracas remain tightly packed in the middle of the Primera Division standings, needing wins in their upcoming fixtures to push towards the continental qualification spots. After the final whistle, Portuguesa's manager highlighted his team's fighting spirit, noting, "We showed great heart against a direct rival, but we must learn to protect a lead better." His Caracas counterpart remarked, "A point away is not bad, but we feel we did enough to win it. The disallowed goal was a tough one to take." The lineups featured experienced campaigners on both sides, with Portuguesa's defense anchored by Luis Vallenilla and Caracas looking to playmaker Edgar Pérez Greco for creativity.