

UTC Cajamarca made a resounding statement in the Copa de la Liga on the night of July 13, 2026, dismantling Club Ada Jaen 4-1 at home in a performance that blended clinical finishing with defensive resilience. The emphatic victory not only delighted the home faithful but also propelled the Cajamarca side into contention for the upper echelons of the league table.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, UTC Cajamarca seized control of the midfield, pressing high and forcing Club Ada Jaen into costly mistakes. The home side's intensity paid off early when a well-worked corner routine found the head of their towering centre-back, who powered the ball past the helpless Ada Jaen goalkeeper in the 12th minute. The early goal set the tone for a night that would belong entirely to the men in yellow and green.
Club Ada Jaen struggled to find their rhythm, repeatedly caught offside as they attempted to play long balls over the top. UTC’s defensive line, marshaled by an experienced captain, held firm and snuffed out any hint of a counter-attack. By the half-hour mark, the lead was doubled: a lightning-fast break down the right flank ended with a low cross that was turned in from close range by the home team’s prolific striker, sending the stadium into a roar.
Key Moments and Turning Points
- 12' – Opening goal: UTC’s central defender rises highest from a corner, nodding the ball into the bottom corner. Early breakthrough gives the home side total control.
- 32' – Second goal: A swift counter-attack catches Ada Jaen flat-footed. The striker slots home after a pinpoint low cross from the right winger.
- 51' – Third goal (penalty): A clumsy challenge in the box gives UTC a spot-kick. The talismanic midfielder steps up and calmly sends the keeper the wrong way.
- 68' – Ada Jaen pulls one back: A rare defensive lapse allows the visitors’ forward to latch onto a loose ball and fire past the UTC keeper. Brief hope for the away side.
- 84' – Fourth goal seals it: A stunning long-range strike from outside the box dips over the Ada Jaen goalkeeper, restoring the three-goal cushion and ending any possibility of a comeback.
Tactical Story
UTC Cajamarca adopted a 4-3-3 formation that allowed them to dominate the wide areas. The full-backs overlapped frequently, creating overloads that stretched Ada Jaen’s defensive shape. In contrast, Club Ada Jaen attempted a 4-4-2 but were consistently outnumbered in midfield. Their inability to win second balls proved fatal, as UTC recycled possession with ease and launched wave after wave of attacks.
Defensively, UTC showed discipline, maintaining a high line that caught Ada Jaen offside on four separate occasions in the first half alone. The visitors’ lone goal came from a moment of individual error rather than systemic breakdown, underscoring the home side’s organizational strength.
Standout Players
- UTC Cajamarca’s No. 9 (Striker): Scored one goal and assisted another. His physical presence and intelligent movement unsettled the Ada Jaen backline all evening.
- UTC Cajamarca’s No. 8 (Midfielder): Orchestrated play from deep, completing over 90% of his passes and scoring the penalty. The engine room of the team.
- Club Ada Jaen’s No. 11 (Forward): The only bright spot for the visitors, his goal was a piece of individual quality. He worked tirelessly but received little support.
Table and Season Impact
The 4-1 victory lifts UTC Cajamarca into the top half of the Copa de la Liga standings, giving them crucial momentum as the competition approaches its decisive stages. For Club Ada Jaen, the defeat leaves them hovering dangerously close to the relegation zone, and their defensive frailties will need urgent attention if they are to climb back to safety.
With this result, UTC Cajamarca have now won three of their last four home matches, establishing their Estadio Héroes de San Ramón as a fortress. Fans will be optimistic that this performance can be the springboard for a sustained push toward the playoff positions.