Ferrol managed to beat San Fernando by the minimum this Sunday in the Ibero-American 2010 (0-1). San Fernando came with the aim of increasing their score after drawing 1-1 in the last match against Badajoz. As for the away team, Racing Ferrol won their last two games of the competition against RM Castilla at home and Rayo Majadahonda away, by 2-1 and 0-1 respectively. With this score, the island team was twelfth at the end of the game, while Ferrol was second.
In the first half there were no goals from any of the players of each team, so the result remained 0-0 in the first 45 minutes.
The second half of the match started well for Racing Ferrol, who took advantage of the game to open the scoring with a goal from Héber shortly after the match, specifically in the 50th minute, thus ending the match with the result from 0-1.
The coaches made all possible changes. On the part of the local team, Gabri, Rodrigo Sanz, David Ramos, Juanmi Callejón and Marcelo jumped from the bench to replace Ilyas Chaira, Bicho, Luis Ruiz, Caballero and Biabiany, while the changes made by the visiting team were David Del Pozo , Bourdal, Coto, Jardi and Joselu, who came in for Castro, Álex López, Ferrone, Héber and Manu Justo.
During the 90 minutes of the match, a total of five cards were seen. San Fernando had to deal with the suspension of Jon Ceberio, Luis Ruiz and Manu Farrando with a yellow card and the dismissal of Manu Farrando (2 yellow cards) with a red card, while the visitors had Castro suspended.
With this result, San Fernando was left with four points and Ferrol achieved nine points after winning the game.
The team that played the game at home will face Alcorcón the next day, while Racing Ferrol will play Cultural Leonesa.
Source: La Verdad

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