Albinegros and Murcia win the semi-finals by a minimum and on Sunday, in the Artés Carrasco, they will face each other for a gap in the national final
Cartagena B and Racing Murcia will face each other again in a promotion phase to the fourth tier of Spanish football, the Second RFEF. It will be this Sunday (Artés Carrasco, 7:00 PM) in a life or death appointment, with only one of the two getting access to the grand national final on May 21 and 22, at a location to be determined. Albinegros and Murcia are only 180 minutes away from goal, after both minimally surpassed their promises against La Unión (1-0) and UCAM B (1-0) respectively yesterday. Pepe Aguilar’s men would go into extra time in the event of a draw after finishing second in the regular season.
Perhaps because of that condition, La Unión started the game with more aggressiveness, knowing that a draw would rule it out immediately. All of this quickly ended, when a ball saved from out of bounds fell into Cartagena B’s power for Josema to beat Hugo and give his team the lead (1-0). It is goal number 23 of the Cartagena striker, who was almost the penalty with the double before half time.
The second half was more even, but subsidiary Albinegro took over the midfield. The Union rushed into their arrival, throwing balls far and without finding a door. Belencoso was able to equalize with a header towards the end, but goalkeeper, Sergio Díaz, saved the goal. Palomeque’s side lost strength in their attacks, while Cartagena B even tried to score the second and end the game. A deserved victory for the team that showed more packaging on the playing field.
Equally tight on the scoreboard was the match that ushered in this promotion phase. Racing Murcia and UCAM B did it, knowing from the day before that they will have a hard time climbing the first team’s virtual relegation. It was the varsity team that dominated the midfield the most. The first goal came in the 23rd minute, in the light of the defence: Zanetti was unmarked, received the ball and, Vaseline, defined for the goalkeeper. Racing Murcia showed more skill on the field.
After the break, the university students tried, but the strength of Racing’s defense was enough to hold the clean sheet. Gabri, Adri González and Miñarro clearly had it for Pato’s men. At least one win and the passage to the final for Racing. The Murcians were already eliminated by Cartagena B last season. Both competed for second place until the end, this year. Aguilar’s start with that small advantage.
Source: La Verdad

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