Yeclano hosts Granada at La Constitución in a draw that takes place over the weekend of November 12-13
Atletico Paso, CD Alfaro and Granada. Those are the rivals to beat for Real Murcia, FC Cartagena and Yeclano in the first round of the Copa del Rey. Granas and Albinegros will travel to La Palma and La Rioja this weekend from November 12-13, while Adrián Hernández’s team will host the Andalusian Second Division team in La Constitución.
Long journey for Mario Simón’s team, who will have to go to the Canary Islands to face Atlético Paso, a team that ranks tenth in Group V of the Second Federation and was founded in 1952. The Grana team has a affordable rival as it is not one of the candidates to be among the best in its group and thus a candidate for promotion. Yurguen Hernández’s team is tenth. He added 10 points after winning three games, a draw and a fall in another four.
The Murcian team will be met by the El Paso Municipal Soccer Field, a stadium that can accommodate 5,000 spectators and whose grass is artificial, something that will also be faced by Mario Simón’s team, who in previous campaigns was more used to visiting fields of this type.
It’s a nice match. Atlético Paso hails from La Palma, a Canary Island best known for the Cumbre Vieja volcano located in the city, which erupted on September 19, 2021. The city has been on everyone’s lips for the past year and in just two weeks, Real Murcia will travel there to fight to advance in the cup competition.
Efesé will also have to travel several hundred kilometers by bus to play the first round of the Copa del Rey. Over 700 specific. Cartagena travels to La Rioja to face CD Alfaro. In the Albinegro club, they should not be very satisfied with the journey, but with the rival team, which is not currently experiencing its best moment. CD Alfaro is penultimate in Group II of the Second Federation. Israel Villareal’s team has two wins, one draw and five defeats.
The La Molineta Stadium will be the stage where Luis Carrión’s Cartagena will take place over the weekend of November 12-13. It has a capacity of about a thousand spectators, although it can accommodate another two thousand standing places. It is made of natural grass, so another positive news for Efesé, who has been facing a team celebrating its birthday since its foundation in 1922. Important appointment for Cartagena, which has yet another opportunity to do a good job in Spain’s oldest club competition.
Adrián Hernández and his team will enjoy a wonderful duel in Andalusian countries. Granada travels to Yecla to play the first round of the Copa del Rey. Tough rival for those from the Altiplano, who face one of the best Second Division teams as they fight week after week to stay two categories lower (Second Federation).
After being relegated from the First Division on the last day of last season, Granada, one of the most moneyed teams in the category, has been bolstered with players the size of José Callejón and others known as Víctor Meseguer, from Real Murcia. The Nasrid team kept Aitor Karanka at the head of the bench and is currently in the playoff positions. In addition, he currently has the top scorer in the category, Albanian Myrto Uzuni.
The event will be played at La Constitución, which will once again experience a magical evening of football, this time featuring one of the best Second Division teams. ‘El Abuelo’ will sound again, the fans will paint the stands blue and crimson again and Granada will feel the roar of some fans and a team already dreaming of taking down a great success.
Source: La Verdad

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