

AD Tarma edged out Atletico Grau 1-0 in a tightly contested Peruvian Liga 1 fixture on May 3, 2026, at the Estadio Unión Tarma. The home side secured a vital three points in the high-altitude clash, continuing their strong form in front of their passionate supporters.
Match Overview
The match, played under the lights on a cool Andean evening, saw the two mid-table sides battle for supremacy in the Peruvian top flight. AD Tarma, known for their resilience at home, made the most of their home advantage to grind out a narrow victory. Atletico Grau, who had traveled from the coastal city of Piura, struggled to adjust to the altitude and the intense pressure from the home side.
Key Moment
The decisive moment arrived in the 57th minute when AD Tarma capitalized on a defensive lapse. A well-delivered cross from the right flank found the head of an unmarked forward, who powered the ball past the Grau goalkeeper. The goal was a reward for persistent pressure in the second half, as the home side had been probing for an opening since the restart.
Tactical Story
AD Tarma set up in a compact 4-4-2 formation, looking to nullify Grau's pace on the counter-attack. The home midfield worked tirelessly to break up play, while the full-backs pushed forward to create width. Atletico Grau, preferring a 4-3-3 setup, found it difficult to build sustained possession as the altitude played a factor in their passing accuracy. Grau’s best chance came in the 73rd minute when a long-range effort was saved by the Tarma goalkeeper.
Standout Players
- AD Tarma’s Goal Scorer – The home forward was a constant thorn in Grau’s defense, linking up play well and taking his chance clinically.
- AD Tarma’s Midfield Engine – The central midfielder covered every blade of grass, winning crucial tackles and distributing the ball effectively.
- Atletico Grau’s Goalkeeper – Despite the loss, the Grau shot-stopper made several important saves to keep the scoreline respectable.
Table and Season Impact
The victory propelled AD Tarma into the upper half of the Peruvian Liga 1 standings, strengthening their push for a spot in the Copa Sudamericana qualifying positions. The result kept their impressive home record intact, with the team having lost only once at home all season. Atletico Grau, meanwhile, remained in mid-table, but the defeat highlighted their vulnerability away from home, where they have now failed to win in five matches.