

Portuguesa FC 0-2 Deportivo La Guaira: Clinical Visitors Dominate in Venezuela
Match Report – May 24, 2026
Deportivo La Guaira claimed a comfortable 2-0 victory over Portuguesa FC at the Estadio General José Antonio Páez in the Venezuelan Primera División. The visitors were superior from start to finish, showcasing their title credentials with a disciplined performance.
Match Overview
Portuguesa, playing at home, hoped to use the altitude of Acarigua to their advantage, but Deportivo La Guaira nullified that threat with intelligent movement and quick passing. The away side struck early and doubled their lead before halftime, leaving Portuguesa with a mountain to climb. The second half saw Portuguesa push forward but they were unable to breach a resolute La Guaira defense.
Key Moments
- 14th minute: Deportivo La Guaira took the lead when Juan Carlos Martínez latched onto a through ball from Luis Mago and slotted past the goalkeeper.
- 39th minute: The visitors doubled their advantage from a penalty. Rafael Arace was brought down in the box, and Yony González stepped up to convert confidently.
- 63rd minute: Portuguesa had their best chance of the match when Jesús Hernández hit the post from a tight angle, but the rebound was cleared.
Tactical Story
Deportivo La Guaira employed a patient build-up, using their full-backs to stretch the Portuguesa defense. Their midfield trio of Gleiker Mendoza, Luis Mago, and Carlos Sosa controlled the tempo, preventing Portuguesa from establishing any rhythm. Portuguesa’s attempts to play direct balls to target man Eder Farías were easily dealt with by La Guaira’s experienced center-back pair of Francisco La Mantía and José Vega.
Standout Players
- Yony González (Deportivo La Guaira): The forward was a constant menace, winning the penalty and providing an assist for the opening goal.
- Luis Mago (Deportivo La Guaira): The midfielder controlled the game from deep, completing over 90% of his passes and breaking up play effectively.
Impact on the Primera División Standings
The victory lifts Deportivo La Guaira to 2nd place in the Venezuelan Primera División, just two points behind leaders Caracas FC. Portuguesa FC, meanwhile, slips to 8th and will need to improve quickly to stay in contention for the Clausura playoff spots. The result also extends La Guaira’s unbeaten run to five matches, marking them as serious title challengers.
Portuguesa will look to bounce back when they visit Zamora FC, while Deportivo La Guaira hosts Metropolitanos in a match they will be expected to win.