FUENLABRADA
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GYMNÀSTIC TARRAGONA
Fuenlabrada: Bellman (2); Sotillos (3), David Alba (2), Manu Lama (2), Barbosa (3); Fer Ruiz (4), Álvaro Bravo (2) (Márquez, 2, min. 58), Ale Galindo (2) (Buer, 2, min. 74), Sergio Benito (2) (Illies, 1, min. 88) , Carlos Benítez (2) (Vigaray, 2, min. 58); Diego Gómez (2) (Durán, 1, min. 88).
TheGYMNÀSTIC TARRAGONA: Varus (2); Pol Domingo (2), Trigueros (1) (Dufur, 2, min. 46), Nacho (2), Joan Oriol (2); Andy Escudero (2) (Marc Álvarez, 1, min. 80), Gorostidi (2) (Montalvo, 1, min. 80), Borja (3), Jaume Jardí (2) (Concha, 2, min. 62); Pablo Fernández (2) and Santamaría (2) (Marc Fernández, 2, min. 62).
The objectives: 0-1, Borja (min. 48); 1-1, Fer Ruiz (min. 74); 2-1, Fer Ruiz (min. 78).
Incidents: Fernando Torres. 976 esp.
Referee: Sánchez Villalobos (2). TA to David Alba, Manu Lama; Trigueros, Joan Oriol and Marc Fernández.
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Third win in a row for Fuenlabrada which boosted them in the classification in the First Federation The Azulones again reversed the result in Fernando Torres.
Nástic de Tarragona went down for the first time this season against a Madrid team that didn’t dress like sheep. The azulones played head to head and in the first half with attacks from the wing they sought to surprise the Tarragona team but did not cause much concern in the goal defended by Alberto Varo.
The Grana team sought to do damage on the counterattack and, with a poor finish by Santamaría, in a center poisoned by Joan Oriol and in a corner came the clearest chance for the visitors.
As soon as the second half started, the Nástic hit took place. A play between Ander Gorostidi and Jaume Jardí ended with the latter inside the area giving the ball to Borja Martínez, who was unforgiving in front of Javi Belman.
With this goal, Dani Vidal’s team was even more comfortable with the 0-2 score being closer than the Fuenlabrada draw. But when the team was at its best, Fer Ruiz broke the deadlock for the visiting team with four minutes to send the crowd into raptures, thus completing a comeback that Nástic could not manage. The coach of Grana moved the bench and even in the last moments Varo looked for the heroic with a goal from the set piece, but the fate was written for both of them and those from the south of the Community of Madrid rang the bell of the day in the First Federation.
The scoreboard did not move in a very demanding match
REAL SOCIETY
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LEONESE CULTURE
Royal Society B: Ayesa (3); Rupérez (3) (Beitia, 1, 65′), Cantero (2), Jon Martín (2), Zoilo (2) (Agote, 1, 78′); Peru (2); Dadie (2) (Eder, 1, 78′), Goti (2) (Mariezkurrena, 1, 65′), Pablo Marín (2), Magunazelaia (3) and Azkune (2) (Orobengoa, 1, 92′).
Culture: Bañuz (3); V. García (2), Rodri Suárez (3), Fornos (2), Jaume Pol (2); Barri (3) (Álvaro, 1, 83′), Presa (2); Calderón (3) (Bicho, 1, 60′), Aarón Rey (2) (Martín S., 1, 71′), Samanes (2) (Escudero, 1, 83′) and Dorian (2) (Guillermo, 1 , 60′).
Incidents: Zubieta. About 500 spectators.
Referee: Nougat Morel (2). TA to Dadie; Dorian and Barry.
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Real Sociedad B and Cultural Leonesa did not go beyond a draw despite the football recital they offered. The match started with an early chance from Barri, who narrowly missed the mark. Sanse responded with a good play by Magunazelaia that Azkune didn’t finish well. The first half hour had plenty of rhythm and pace on the part of both teams, and the second half continued much the same, though the return to the locker room suited the visitors. From 56′ to 59′ Cultural had three chances. Calderón, on the right wing, won the game against the rival defender and goalkeeper Ayesa had to come out to clear the ball. Then Dorian’s shot went wide of the post. And the third is from Barri. Subsidiary try through Rupérez, who was alone against Bañuz. With the changes the clash lost some intensity. With 15′ left the referee disallowed a goal against Cultural.
Lugo continues to rise in a clash with two different sides
LUGO
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SD LOGROÑÉS
Lugo: Lucas Díaz (2); Johaneko (3), Gorka (2), Morgado (2), Javi Vázquez (3); Narro (3) (Fuentes, 2, 70′), Thiago (2) (Sabit, 2, 81′), Jozabed (3), Nacho Quintana (4) (Aranda, 1, 70′); Antoñín (3) (Jorge, 2, 87′), Ledesma (4) (Aguza, 2, 81′).
SD Logrones: Iruarrizaga (2); Gexan (2), Trespalacios (2), Murua (2) (Oscar Fernández, 2, 46′), Ezkurdia (2), Paredes (2); Toni García (4) (Damià, 2, 81′), Castellano (3), Dani Garrido (2) (Jaraiz, 1, 87′), Rubio (2) (Rangel, 2, 73′); Escobar (3).
The objectives: 1-0, Nacho Quintana (30′); 2-0, Ledesma (43′); 2-1, Escobar (62′).
Inc.: Anxo Carro. 2,300 esp.
Referee: López Parra (3). TA in Fuentes, Ledesma; Ezkurdia and Rubio.
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Lugo continued their good streak after beating SD Logroñés 2-1 in a match with two different halves. Pedro Munitis’ team was superior in the first half, creating a large number of chances and trapping the rival in their field. The speed of the wide players and the mobility of the midfield cornered a Logroñés team that could not stop the combinative football of the Lugo team. Nacho Quintana, after a corner, and Ledesma made it 2-0.
The script of the game changed in the second half. Logroñés changed strategy and despaired of Lugo accusing the fatigue of his top footballers. The clash went into a flurry of blows that could have gone in favor of the visitors. In addition to Escobar’s goal, the Rioja team had options to equalize, but did not finish.
La Ponfe is just the equivalent of a Dépor playing a lowly
PONFERRADINA
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GAME
Ponferradina: Andrés Prieto (2); Carrique (3), Jesús (2), Leal (3), Andoni (3); Brais Abelenda (3) (Ale Díez, 1, 73′), Markel (3), Igbekeme (4), Dacosta (3) (Soto, 1, 79′); Yuri (3) (Álvaro Vázquez, 1, 84′) and Ernesto (3) (Clavería, 2, 79′).
Game: Mackay (2); Paris Adot (2), Pablo Vázquez (3), Jaime (2), Pablo Martínez (1); Salva Sevilla (2) (Davo, 1, 81′), José Ángel (2); Villares (2) (Retu, 1, 81′), Hugo Rama (3), Lucas Pérez (2) (Cayarga, 1, 91′); Martín Ochoa (2) (Valcarce, 2, 62′).
The objectives: 1-0, Brais Abelenda (71′); 1-1, Pablo Vázquez (86′).
Inc.: The Toralín. 7,589 esp.
Referee: Pozueta Rodríguez (1). TA to Markel. TR to Pablo Martínez (12′).
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Ponferradina missed a clear chance to take the lead after leveling with a Dépor team that played ten from the 12th minute.
In the beginning, Dépor exerted a lot of pressure, but the dismissal of Pablo Martínez, for a tackle on Brais Abelenda, marked the outcome of the match. With numerical superiority, Ponfe began to take the lead as the game progressed but missed opportunities for Yuri, Jesús, Carrique and Leal.
After the break, Dépor came out again and tried a shot from Hugo Rama. Then came the goal with a move by Andoni that Dacosta combed and Brais scored at the far post. An action strongly protested by the Galicians, who claimed offside. Ponferradina failed to close out the match in time and Pablo Vázquez scored with a header from a corner. In the final action, local Álvaro Vázquez failed to make it 2-1 alone against Mackay.
Arenteiro left the bottom zone thanks to Miku’s goal in the 97th minute
RENTER
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SESTAO RIVER
Renter: Diego Garcia (2); Jordán (2), Novoa (2), Vitra (2) (Álex Fernández, 1, 82′), Pol Bueso (2) (Javi Moreno, 2, 70′), Álvaro Ramón (2); Esquerdo (2), Luis Chacón (2); Manín (2) (Marquitos, 2, 70′), Miku (3) and Pibe (3) (Ramos, 1, 91′).
Sestao River: Pere Joan (2); Etxeberria (2) (Aranzube, 1, 75′), Adri León (2), Diego Mirapeix (2), Gaizka (3), Álvaro Mateo (2); Gorka Garai (2) (Lobato, 1, 93′), Uriarte (3) (Álex Carbonell, 2, 75′), Armando (2); Dopi (2) (Leandro, 2, 59′) and Jon Cabo (2) (Guruzeta, 2, 59′).
Purpose: 1-0, Miku (97′).
Inc.: Espiñedo. 1,200 esp.
Referee: Roman Roman (3). TA: Á. Ramón, Pol Bueso, Pibe, Miku; León, Dopi, Etxebarria and Cabo.
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Arenteiro secured an emphatic victory in extra time thanks to a goal from Miku in a match between two desperate teams and where the defenses prevailed over the attacks.
The local team tried to carry the weight of the match against a Sestao Ríver that was very clear about what it was playing, with five defenders and long balls, but almost no one came into the areas so the first action ended without intervention from the goalkeepers .
After the break, more of the same. Arenteiro, spurred on by their fans, had a little more initiative and proved it with a free kick taken by Pibe, who rose, and a shot by Manín to a Miku center that went wide. And as the game expired, a foul in favor of Sestao helped Arenteiro to counterattack and Miku, centering from Luis Chacón’s right, made the decision.
Source: La Verdad

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