Águilas was practically relegated for the final day of competition, although after the win in Puertollano and after the Levante daughter’s home defeat to Alzira, they have a golden chance to save themselves. He went from immediate relegation to promotion, an extra life for a team that will have to beat Don Benito in a life or death match to be played next Sunday at noon at La Nucia’s Camilo Cano.
The team from Extremadura, led by Roberto Aguirre, finished the regular phase in thirteenth place in group IV, just ahead of Mensajero, Las Palmas Atlético, San Fernando, Panadería Pulido and Tamaraceite.
The Vicente Sanz team has added 41 points in total, the same as Águilas, and has shown throughout the campaign as a team to reach the rival goal with ease (43 goals in favor), but also in serious trouble to defend when they conceded 42 goals, a figure surpassed only by the five teams relegated directly to the Third RFEF. The team from Extremadura ended the season on a high note as they managed to add two wins and two more draws in the last four days.
His most decisive footballer is Abraham Pozo, a midfielder who has scored 13 goals and has starred in a squad that includes a dozen players over the age of 30, including Trinidad, David Agudo, Dani Martínez, Herrera, Gonzalo and Pavón. Established in 1928 and with seven seasons in Second B, the Don Benito will test an Águilas who also has football players with flying hours in Second and Second B.
Source: La Verdad

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