Alcoyano and Andorra tied the two in Saturday’s match in El Collao. Alcoyano wants to improve their situation in the tournament after losing the last match against Betis Deportivo with a score of 3-2. For its part, FC Andorra won 3-1 at home in their last match of the tournament against Albacete. After getting the result, the team was ninth from Alcoy at the end of the duel, while Andorra retained the leadership of the First RFEF.
The first team to score was the visiting squad, who opened the scoring through Carlitos ’goal in the 14th minute. However, the eleven from Alcoy reacted and equalized the match thanks to Mourad’s goal near the end, in the 41st, which ended first. half with 1-1 in light.
In the second period, the goal came for FC Andorra, who took advantage of the game to cross their rival’s net thanks to a goal from Rubén Enri in the 90th minute. But Alcoyano eventually equalized a goal from Juanan in the final moments of the match, specifically in the 92nd minute, thus ending the match with a 2-2 result.
In the substitution chapter, the Alcoyano footballers who entered the match were Antón, Dani Vega, Juli and Angel López who replaced Tony Abad, Javi Garcia, Escudero and Pablo Carbonell, while the Andorra substitutions were Altimira, Iván Gil and Rubén Enri, to enter. to replace Bover, Sergio Molina and Carlitos.
The referee showed nine yellow cards. Locals saw eight of them (Escudero, Juanan, Fran Miranda, Raúl, Primi, Pablo Carbonell, Angel López and Juli) and those from the visiting team saw a card, Morer specifically.
FC Andorra continues as the leader of the First RFEF with 68 points, in a position for direct promotion to the Second Division, while Alcoyano remained in ninth place with 52 points after the duel.
The team that played against home will face Cornellà the next day, while FC Andorra will play against UCAM Murcia.
Source: La Verdad

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