Royal Murcia. He storms into the First RFEF with the challenge of getting promoted and reclaiming his place in professional football
Real Murcia continues to climb categories after its descent into hell. The last campaign ended with the aim of promoting to the First Federation after a solid sporting season, in which the team was very solid and always in the top positions, with a great balance in play and results.
And despite being a debutant in this demanding First RFEF, the aim of the Grana club is to aim for everything, even knowing that it is a very tough competition as there is great rivalry and equality between the teams over the long season will mark. It is enough to look at this Group II to realize that it is full of historic candidates to return to the SmartBank League, including the subsidiaries of Barcelona, Real Sociedad, Athletic de Bilbao or Osasuna, to which we must add Castellón, UD Logroñés, Sabadell, Numancia, Gmnástic de Tarragona or the surprising Eldense, who shine in a remarkable start to the championship.
Mario Simón, architect of the team’s great success last season, returns to lead Real Murcia in this exciting adventure in the First RFEF. “We have a squad to compete with everyone” is the mantra that the coach repeats over and over, aware that the board has made a great effort to make a quality leap to the squad, betting on the one hand on the continuity of the players players from last season and attracting on the other hand players who can bring their experience and quality to the team in this higher category. One of the most commented on signings during the summer was that of Pedro León. The prodigal son returned home fifteen years later, and Nueva Condomina has received him as the great hero he is. His seniority is a degree and can be crucial both on the field and in the locker room, especially when it comes to pushing the team when things go wrong.
With a budget of 1.5 million euros, Real Murcia has managed to create a guaranteed team. It is a medium budget, but there is a lot of confidence in the sports management regarding the success of the creation of the team.
With Mario Simón on the technical side, the team’s attacking play is guaranteed, as well as the ability to have possession from the first minute. Yet everything starts from a solid defense and a tactically well-planted midfield. Each rival is a world, and given the equality, the strategic planning of each game can worsen the balance to one team or the other.
Undoubtedly, the role of the Grana fans is essential in the future of the team. With nearly 11,000 members, one of the most important social masses in the category and well above some of those featured in the SmartBank League, the club knows its fans are the perfect lever to don the team’s gear up and down. running and everything runs smoothly.
So far, Real Murcia has been adapting quickly to the category, while this contact allows them to be aware of the great competitiveness that exists and the high level of many of their rivals.
He made his debut with a draw against Calahorra (0-0), followed by a first away win against Intercity (1-3). This was followed by another important win away from home against the Real Sociedad daughter (1-2) and then a draw at home against the tough Numancia (0-0). Real Murcia were unbeaten only on matchday five, having lost to Barça B (2-0) but they showed a tremendous ability to overcome and triumphed forcefully a match day later against SD Logroñés (4-2) with three goals from Peter Leon .
Source: La Verdad

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