Stankovic’s team will play the ‘play-out’ for permanence on Sunday, May 22 at noon.
Luck didn’t smile too much at the Eagles this Monday in the playout draw for permanence in the Second RFEF. Jovan Stankovic’s team will face Don Benito in Alicante to compete to remain in the fourth tier of Spanish football. Next Sunday, May 22 at noon, the Aquiline team will play the last bullet that remains.
CD Don Benito, a team trained by Roberto Aguirre, who arrived at the entity halfway through the season, finished the season in thirteenth place in Group IV of the Second RFEF with 41 points, the same points that Águilas achieved after 34 days of the phase regularly.
Despite finishing in a low position in the rankings, Don Benito is one of the top scoring teams, most notably fifth, having scored 43 goals. The team from Extremadura was one of the most important in the ‘playout’, so the aquiline team will have to put forward their best version to win the match and thus stay in the Second RFEF.
Source: La Verdad

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