Zamora defeated Ferrol 1-3 in the match held on Friday in A Malata. Racing Ferrol arrived with the goal of reaping a new victory after achieving victory by 0-2 against Cultural Leonesa. For its part, Zamora lost 0-1 in the previous match against Real Unión de Irún. As a result, Zamora’s team was eighteenth, while Ferrol was third at the end of the game.
The match started well for the visiting team, who opened the scoring with a goal from Dongou in the 10th minute. Zamora’s team added again, increasing the score by a goal from Fernández in the 25th minute, ending the match.first part with a 0-2 light.
After half a point of the game, in the second half came the goal for Zamora, who put more space between a goal from Yanis in the 73rd minute. The team from Ferrol closed the gap with a goal from Rodriguez’s penalty spot on the brink of the end, in the 90th minute, ending the match with a definite result of 1-3.
It’s a game where coaches have exhausted all their changes. On behalf of the locals, Nathan, Alayeto, Rodriguez, Rodríguez and Viacava jumped from the bench to replace Del Pozo, Pumar, Joselu, Dani Nieto and Presa. The changes in Zamora were Jordán, Juanan, Javi Navas, Assane and Losada, who entered for Parra, Dani Hernández, Yanis, Dongou and Fernández.
The referee showed seven yellow cards. Locals saw four of them (Héber, Castro, Presa and Loureiro) and the visiting team saw three cards, specifically Parra, Dani Hernández and Pau Torres.
With 29 points, Yago Iglesias ’team was in eighteenth place in the table, while Cristóbal Parralo’s team was in third position with 56 points, in the playoff place for promotion to the Second Division, at the end of the match.
The next day the team from Ferrol will play away from home against Logroñés, while Zamora will seek victory at home against Tudelano.
Source: La Verdad

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