Badajoz won 1-0 against Celta B in the match held this Saturday in Nuevo Vivero. Badajoz arrive looking to return to winning ways after suffering a 1-0 loss in the previous match against Alcorcón and are currently on a three-game losing streak. Regarding the visiting team, Celta B lost 1-2 in their last match against RM Castilla. With this defeat, the team from Vigo was placed in fifteenth position after the end of the rivalry, while Badajoz was fourteenth.
In the first half of the game none of the players scored, so in the first 45 minutes the score did not move from the first 0-0.
The second half of the match started positively for Badajoz, who took advantage of the opportunity to open the scoring thanks to a goal from David Soto in the 55th minute. Finally, the match ended with 1-0 in the light.
During the game, both coaches used up all their changes. On behalf of Badajoz, Burlamaqui, Carlos Cordero, Francis Ferrón, Mancuso and Chendri came from the bench to replace Javi Ros, Zelu, David Soto, Adilson and Jesús Alfaro, while the changes from Celta B were Beitia, Comparada, San Bartolomé, Damián Rodríguez and López, who came in for Hugo Sotelo, Martín Calderón, Sergio Barcia, Dominguez and Raúl Blanco.
The referee showed four yellow cards, one for Adilson, from the local team and three for Losada, Carrique and Dominguez, from the visiting team.
After winning the match, Badajoz was placed fourteenth in the qualifying table with 11 points at the end of the match, while Celta B was fifteenth with 10 points.
The teams will continue to play their next matches in the First Federation: Celta B will try to return to winning ways in their next match against Rayo Majadahonda at their stadium, while Badajoz will play against Sanse that away from their home.
Source: La Verdad

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