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BOL Primera Division
Real Potosi - Potosi VS Aurora Result
Real Potosi
04-05 05:15
0 - 0
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Aurora - Potosi VS Aurora Score
Aurora
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Lineups
Real Potosi
Aurora
Attacks
96
50
Dangerous Attacks
52
19
Ball Possession
57
43
On Target
1
0
Off Target
5026
5144
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End 0-0
94′
P.Lopez
87′
L. Viviani
85′
A. Flores
D. Olivera
74′
G.Maximiliano·Gomez
J.R.Tirado
70′
I. Cárdenas
69′
J.Araujo
E. J. Sanchez
65′
J.Méndez
J.Thomas
58′
J.Thomas
45′
J. Alipaz
A. Brito
45′
L. Alí
V.Castellón
Halftime 0-0
39′
P.Lopez
26′
A·Amarilla
19′
Castro
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Match Info
Real Potosi and Aurora played out a goalless draw in a Bolivian Primera Division fixture at the Estadio Víctor Agustín Ugarte on April 5, 2026. The match, which kicked off at 05:15 local time, ended in a 0-0 stalemate, a result that did little to significantly alter the mid-table fortunes of either side in the early stages of the season. The game was a cagey affair with both teams showing more defensive solidity than attacking flair, ultimately sharing the points in a contest that lacked a decisive moment. The match process was defined by missed opportunities and resolute defending. Real Potosi, playing in front of their home supporters at the high-altitude stadium in Potosí, enjoyed periods of pressure but struggled to create clear-cut chances against a well-organized Aurora backline. The visitors from Cochabamba also had their moments on the counter-attack, but similarly found the final pass or finish lacking. The second half saw a slight increase in tempo, with both managers making substitutions in search of a winner, but neither goalkeeper was seriously tested as the defenses held firm. The key focus point of the match was the inability of either side to gain a midfield foothold or provide consistent service to their forwards. Standout performances came from the central defenders and holding midfielders on both teams, who effectively snuffed out attacks before they could become dangerous. There were no major controversies or VAR interventions, reflecting a game that was competitively fought but ultimately lacking in quality in the final third. In terms of table impact, the single point apiece provided a modest return. For Real Potosi, a draw at home might be viewed as two points dropped in their pursuit of a higher league position, while Aurora will likely be more satisfied with a hard-earned point on the road. The result leaves both teams in a congested middle section of the Bolivian Primera Division table, with plenty of football still to play in the campaign. Post-match, the managers likely acknowledged the defensive efforts of their teams while expressing frustration at the lack of cutting edge. Real Potosi's coach would have emphasized the need to be more clinical in future home games, while Aurora's manager would have praised his team's discipline and structure in securing a clean sheet away from home. The starting XIs featured the usual key players for both clubs, who battled tirelessly in the thin air of Potosí but could not find the breakt