Aurora FC and Mictlán Clash in Clausura 2026 Battle for Points
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Aurora FC and Mictlán will compete in a Clausura 2026 match, with both teams seeking to improve their standings after recent losses.
- Aurora FC is in eleventh place with 19 points, while Mictlán is ninth with 26 points.
- The match will be officiated by Sergio Reyna Möller at the Municipal Guillermo Slowing stadium.
In the heart of Guatemala's football passion, Prensa Libre brings you the live action from the Clausura 2026 season. Today, all eyes are on the Municipal Guillermo Slowing stadium as Aurora FC faces Mictlán. Both teams are coming off disappointing defeats in their previous matches, making this encounter a crucial battle for points and pride.
Aurora FC, currently sitting in eleventh place with 19 points, has had a mixed run of form, with one draw and three losses in their recent outings. Their defense has struggled, conceding 8 goals and failing to score in their last few games. The team, under coach Saúl Phillip, will field a 3-5-2 formation, relying on forwards Eddie Ibargüen and Diego Ruiz to break their scoring drought.
Mictlán, positioned higher in ninth place with 26 points, also seeks to rebound from a recent 2-3 loss to Xelajú. Their recent performance has been inconsistent, marked by two defeats and two draws, with a concerning 17 goals conceded against 7 scored. Coach Gabriel Álvarez will deploy a similar 3-5-2 formation, with Julio César Rodríguez and William Fajardo leading the attack.
This match is more than just three points; it's a test of resilience for both clubs. For Guatemalan football fans, these league games are a vital part of our national identity, offering drama, hope, and the chance to rally behind our local teams. The tactical setups, with both coaches opting for a 3-5-2, suggest a midfield battle that could dictate the flow of the game. We'll be watching closely to see which side can impose its will and secure a much-needed victory.
Originally published by Prensa Libre in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.