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CD Victoria
04-17 09:30
2 - 3
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CD Motagua
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CD Victoria
CD Motagua
Attacks
42
54
Dangerous Attacks
36
49
Ball Possession
44
56
On Target
9
12
Off Target
1045
20211
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End 2-3
96′
M. Santos
92′
Aaon barrios
R. d. Olivera
92′
C. Melendez
luis santamaria
92′
1-3
R. Gómez
86′
E. O. Casildo
85′
geovanny bueso
anthony hernandez
77′
kolton kelly
J. Garcia
76′
jefryn macias
j.serrano
76′
R. Gómez
denis melendez
68′
C. Mejia
65′
C. Mejia
Romario Luiz Da Silva
63′
1-2
A. Banegas
60′
L. Ramirez
56′
jhen portillo
54′
B.Chavez
46′
angel cruz
E. Martinez
46′
L. Ramirez
M. Espinal
46′
B.Chavez
dester monico
Halftime 0-2
46′
J. Sanchez
37′
0-2
alejandro reyes
3′
0-1
R. d. Olivera
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Match Info
CD Victoria and CD Motagua drew 0-0 in the Honduran Primera Division at the Estadio Nilmo Edwards on Wednesday, April 2nd, 2026. This result is a significant one for the hosts Victoria, who earned a valuable point against the perennial powerhouse Motagua, though it does little to ease their concerns near the bottom of the table. The match process was defined by Motagua's possession and Victoria's resilient defensive block. Motagua, expected to win, dominated the ball but found it difficult to penetrate a deep and disciplined Victoria defense. The best chance of the game fell to Motagua's star striker in the second half, but his shot was brilliantly saved by the Victoria goalkeeper. The key focus was Victoria's tactical discipline, as they frustrated their more illustrious opponents for the entire match. The table impact sees Motagua potentially dropping crucial points in the title race, while Victoria will take confidence from a clean sheet against one of the league's best attacks. The Motagua manager likely expressed frustration at his team's lack of cutting edge, while Victoria's coach hailed a heroic team performance. The starting XIs saw Motagua field a full-strength side that was unexpectedly held at bay.