

Sol de Mayo suffered a disappointing 2-1 home defeat to Kimberley Mar del Plata in the ARFC on July 6, 2026. The match at the Estadio Sol de Mayo in Viedma saw the visitors come from behind to claim all three points, leaving the home side frustrated and still searching for consistency.
Match Overview
Sol de Mayo started brightly, taking an early lead that energized the home crowd. However, Kimberley Mar del Plata quickly regrouped and dominated the remainder of the first half. Their equalizer came before the break, and a second-half strike sealed the comeback. Sol de Mayo pushed for an equalizer late on but could not find a way through a stubborn Kimberley defense.
Key Moments
- 7th minute: Sol de Mayo took the lead through a brilliant individual goal. Striker Martin Vega picked up the ball on the edge of the box, dribbled past two defenders, and lashed a shot into the top corner.
- 32nd minute: Kimberley equalized from a set piece. A corner was headed on at the near post, and Leonardo Gonzalez tapped in from close range.
- 58th minute: Kimberley took the lead for the first time. Winger Facundo Silva cut inside from the left and unleashed a powerful shot that took a deflection off a defender, wrong-footing the goalkeeper.
- 80th minute: Sol de Mayo had a golden chance to level when a cross found substitute Javier Lopez unmarked six yards out, but he headed wide of the target.
Tactical Story
Sol de Mayo started with a high-tempo 4-3-3, pressing aggressively after their early goal. However, their midfield became disjointed after 25 minutes, allowing Kimberley to dominate possession. Kimberley shifted from a 4-4-2 to a 4-2-3-1 as the game progressed, giving them more control in midfield. Their full-backs pushed forward, creating overloads that overwhelmed Sol de Mayo's defense. The visitors' discipline after taking the lead was commendable; they sat deep and protected their box well.
Standout Players
Fabio Silva (Kimberley Mar del Plata): The winger was the match-winner, scoring the decisive goal and causing problems throughout with his dribbling. He completed five successful take-ons.
Leonardo Gonzalez (Kimberley Mar del Plata): The defender scored the crucial first equalizer and made several important blocks and clearances.
Season Impact
The defeat leaves Sol de Mayo in 17th place with 12 points from 16 games, just above the relegation zone. Kimberley Mar del Plata climbed to 10th with 21 points, placing them comfortably in mid-table. Sol de Mayo's manager Hector Medina will be concerned about his team's inability to hold leads, a recurring issue this season.