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LDU de Quito vs FBC Melgar

17 June 2026 at 23:00
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LDU de Quito and FBC Melgar drew 1-1 in a behind-closed-doors friendly in Quito. Rodney Redes scored for LDU, Bernardo Cuesta equalised for Melgar.

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LDU de Quito 1–1 FBC Melgar: Friendly stalemate in Quito as both sides fine-tune for domestic resumptions

LDU de Quito and FBC Melgar played out a 1–1 draw in a behind-closed-doors friendly at the Estadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado on 17 June 2026, with both sides using the World Cup break to build match sharpness ahead of the resumption of their domestic campaigns.

How it unfolded

The match was played as the first of two 60-minute friendly encounters between the clubs on the same evening. The opening period ended goalless, consistent with the half-time scoreline of 0–0.

Paraguayan forward Rodney Redes opened the scoring for LDU de Quito in the second half, tapping home after a powerful drive from José Quintero that the Melgar goalkeeper could not hold, according to coverage from the fan channel Hincha LDC. The Peruvian side responded and levelled through Argentine striker Bernardo Cuesta, as confirmed by FBC Melgar's official social media channels. The match finished 1–1.

A separate second 60-minute friendly between the same clubs followed later that evening, ending 0–0 according to reports from Peruvian outlet Alpaca Sports and social media posts.

The turning point

There was no single decisive moment in a game designed as a fitness exercise. The even contest reflected experimental line-ups and the shared priority of building rhythm over chasing a result. Both coaches — Tiago Nunes of LDU and Miguel Rondelli of Melgar — made liberal substitutions, prioritising minutes across their squads.

Key performers

  • Rodney Redes (LDU de Quito): The Paraguayan forward took his chance sharply in the box to give LDU the lead, continuing a productive friendly run — he also scored against Aucas three days later, per Orgullo Albo Web reports.
  • Bernardo Cuesta (FBC Melgar): Melgar's experienced Argentine striker showed his composure to level, confirming his importance under manager Miguel Rondelli heading into the Clausura campaign.
  • José Quintero (LDU de Quito): Provided the driving run and powerful shot that created the rebound for Redes' goal — a bright individual moment in an otherwise low-key contest.

By the numbers — interpreted

The provider data records a 0–0 half-time and a 1–1 final score, confirming both goals arrived after the interval. In a behind-closed-doors friendly with experimental line-ups, traditional metrics (shots, possession) carry limited weight. The key takeaway was minutes banked: LDU rested defenders Gonzalo Valle and Ricardo Adé, who were away on World Cup 2026 duty with Ecuador and Haiti respectively, per Infobae.

What it means

LDU de Quito used the fixture as part of their mid-season preparation under manager Tiago Nunes. Los Albos entered the World Cup break in 6th place in the LigaPro standings on 24 points from 15 matches (W7 D3 L5), per ESPN Deportes. They also faced Aucas in a friendly on 20 June before the LigaPro resumes on the weekend of 3 July. The second half of the season also brings Copa Libertadores round-of-16 ties and Copa Ecuador commitments.

FBC Melgar approached the match under Argentine manager Miguel Rondelli, who took over mid-Apertura and steadied the ship. The Arequipa side ended the Apertura with an unbeaten run of five matches, per Infobae, after a rocky start to the campaign. They used the Ecuador trip — including the second 60-minute friendly against LDU — to integrate new signing Kevin Minda, who arrived on loan from LDU de Quito with a purchase option.

Verdict

A functional pre-season workout at controlled intensity. The 1–1 scoreline reflects a contest where neither team pushed beyond testing fitness and combinations. The true assessment of both sides' readiness comes in early July when LigaPro and Liga 1 resume.

Rivalry since 2026

LDU de Quito vs FBC Melgar Head to Head Results· 1

LDU de Quito and FBC Melgar have met 1 times — LDU de Quito won 0, FBC Melgar won 0, with 1 draws. Their rivalry dates back to 2026. A combined 0 goals have been scored across these fixtures, averaging 0.00 per match (0 for the home side, 0 for the visitors). Both teams scored in 0 matches (0%). Over 2.5 goals landed in 0 games (0%), making it a fixture that tends to produce goals.

Drawn
1
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Total goals
0 · 0.0/match
Both scored
0/1 · 0%
Over 2.5
0/1 · 0%

Statistics are for informational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

API data: 27 Jun 2026