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Marathon
03-23 05:00
2 - 0
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CD Victoria
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Marathon
CD Victoria
Attacks
56
36
Dangerous Attacks
37
24
Ball Possession
60
40
On Target
7
3
Off Target
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End 2-0
93′
geovanny bueso
86′
geovanny bueso
Samuel card
84′
C. Gaido
i.castillo
82′
2-0
R. Castillo
80′
J. Sanchez
E. O. Casildo
75′
tomas sorto
jaylor fernandez
72′
E. O. Casildo
71′
dester monico
B. Carlos
71′
avner portillo
A. Banegas
65′
C.perez
N. Messiniti
65′
pena
A.Vega
61′
Kenny boden
50′
1-0
R. Castillo
46′
Y. Lahera
L. Ramirez
46′
R. Castillo
D.Ramírez
Halftime 0-0
48′
J. Garcia
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Match Info
Marathon claimed a convincing 2-0 home win against CD Victoria in the Honduras Primera Division on March 23, 2026. This derby victory strengthened Marathon's position near the top of the table, showcasing their attacking prowess and defensive resilience in a one-sided contest at their home stadium. The hosts took the lead in the opening twenty minutes with a powerful header from a corner kick, setting the tone for their dominant performance. Marathon sealed the match early in the second half with a brilliant solo effort, as a winger cut inside from the left flank and curled a shot into the far corner. CD Victoria offered little in response, struggling to maintain possession and failing to test the Marathon goalkeeper seriously throughout the ninety minutes. A key incident was a disallowed goal for Victoria for a marginal offside call, which extinguished any faint hope of a comeback. The three points were vital for Marathon's title chase, keeping pressure on the league leaders, while the loss left CD Victoria languishing in the lower half of the standings. The Marathon coach was pleased with his team's intensity from start to finish, and the Victoria manager acknowledged his side was second-best in all departments on the day.