Bilbao Athletic came out of the well

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Bilbao Athletic made an important step in the classification. The puppies left the relegation places to place in twelfth thanks to the victory achieved on Sunday in visiting Calahorra (1-2 with goals from Pascual Aritz Y Louis Bilbao punishment).

The team led by Bingen Arostegi started the season losing to La Nucía (1-2), beat UD Logroñés in two match days (0-1) and later suffered two consecutive defeats against Eldense (0 -1) and Castellón (2-0) and a draw against Real B in Lezama (1-1) before adding the three points to La Planilla that allowed them to leave the relegation places they occupied in the previous two days.

On Sunday, it’s time to welcome Intercity, the rivals of the lions in the first round of the 2019-20 Cup that ended with a 0-3 victory over the rojiblancos, at pitch 2 of Lezama. The men from Alicante are seventh in group II of the First Federation with nine points after three wins and as many losses in six games.

The team trained by Gustavo Siviero they won two away games -Numancia (0-1) and Nàstic (1-3)- and lost at home to SD Logroñés (1-0), while their performance at home was quite low, with a victory – Real B ( 5-2)- and two defeats -Murcia (1-3) and Cornellá (1-2) in the game this past weekend-.

The first subsidiary of rojiblanco suffers from the brutality of the competition as it happened last season, but now it can breathe with victory in La Rioja.

Source: La Verdad

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