Bamta Bande scores a hat-trick to give Lloret the win, against Granollers (1-4)

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Granollers-Lloret 1-4

A very good Lloret won peacefully in their visit to Granollers. The match could not have started better: Bambta Bande, the main man of the match, was the first to score after a minute of play after taking advantage of a rude mistake by the goalkeeper. The next two goals came from Bambta himself. The second came after combination play, and the third, on a beautiful cross that the forward finished off. Pep Roca, put the icing on the cake.

Granollers: Souleiman; Pep, Martí Alba, Marquillas (Señé, 76′), Montpart; Serna (Pascual, 46′), Roger (Sala, 66′), Fontdegloria; Kanteh, David García (Reyes, 46′), Roc (Paredes, 46′).

Lloret: Ndow; Guerrero (Career, 66′), Sangareh, Salas, Velasco; Chamizo, Fajardo, Velis (Massegú, 62′); Exposito (Attila, 89′), Amadou (White, 62′), Bamta (Roca, 66′).

The objectives: 0-1, Bamta (1′); 0-2, Bamta (25′); 0-3, Bamta (62′); 1-3, Room (78′); 1-4, Pep Roca (89′).

Incidents: Municipality of Granollers. About 200 spectators.

Referee: Serra Sanz, good. TA: Isaac Serna, Kanteh; Chamois.

Guineueta-Santboià 3-0

La Guineueta defeated a Santboià who struggled to recover from the blows. The first half was even, with equal play and chances for both teams. However, in the second act the balance tipped in favor of the local side. La Guineueta was, almost, sentenced in ten minutes. The first goal came in the 71st minute from a corner kick which Pompido finished at will. Three minutes later Marco, who was the star of the match with a double, widened the gap with a powerful shot. In the final moments of the match, in the 85′, Cabrera himself sealed the match. The local striker took advantage of the visitors’ desperation to ‘KO’ Santboià thanks to a great individual game.

Guinea: Raúl López; Ayllón, Javi Carmona, Joshua, Cristian Gómez; Hugo Romero, Marçal Cases (Javi Comas, 46′), Toni García (Álex Sánchez, 46′); Ferrán Sánchez (Pompido, 70′), Anouar (Tunkara, 81′), Óscar Jiménez (Marco Cabrera, 62′).

Saint Boia: Adri Valle; Iván Castillejo (Guille Dolz, 77′), Álex Peñas, Pepe Ollé, Marc Pueyo; Óscar Manchado, Hugo Gómez (Marc Espinosa, 62′), Biel Blanco (Adri Delgado, 77′); Guille Marin, Xavi Laborde (Jordi Rogríguez, 77′), Joel Iglesias (Rubén Rodríguez, 62′).

The objectives: 1-0, Alex Pompidou (71′); 2-0, Marco Cabrera (73′); 3-0, Marco Cabrera (85′).

Referee: Arbos López, good. TA: Anouar; Marc Pueyo, Joel Iglesias

Sants-Can Vidalet 1-2

Borja López’s men allowed themselves to concede a little in the early stages of the match. Aidan García, before the contemplative look of the local defense, simply rubbed the leather to settle the shot and score. The green and white team found redemption in a corner kick with a happy ending. A rebound left the ball without an owner inside the area and Elio leveled the balance. After a break, Capi, in one of his first actions, knocks down a wall and ends up getting kicked out. The local team barely had the energy to react in the last half of the match which ended with Albert Pérez being sent off after hitting Martí Ramos.

Saints: Iker Camacho; Javi Boza (Uri Badía, 78′), David Cura, Álex Ruiz (Dani Lucea, 78′), Sergio Peña; Cristian Poyatos, Martí Ramos, Lucas Escayola (Albert Ruiz, 65′), Óscar Fernández (Alejandro Avilés, 59′); Nico Martínez (Siaba, 59′), Eloi Pozuelo.

Can Vidalet: Uri Keyría; Domingo García, Marc Bru, Adri Guillén, Ivan Blanco; Pol Reñé, Carlos Güell (Carles González, 76′), Aidan García (Pau Escobar, 86′); Míchel Owono, Luis Pozzo (Raúl Capi, 46′) (Víctor, 89′), Roger Valenzuela.

The objectives: 0-1, Aidan Garcia (13′); 1-1, Eloi Pozuelo (26′); 1-2, Raúl Capi (52′).

Referee: Fontova Cerda, bad. TA: Lucas Escayola, David Cura; Roger Valenzuela, Raúl Capi, Pol Reñé

Palamós-Figueres 1-1

Palamós had a good first half of clear dominance, but Zou put Figueres ahead in the 31st minute, after a defensive error. The dean looked for a goal that could reach Quinti’s goal on various occasions. In the second half, Palamós came out determined to turn the score around. Davesa, after 88 minutes, scored the equalizing goal when those from Figueres were left with one less player due to the dismissal of Genís. The Alt Empordà team’s insistence on wasting time meant they finished the game with nine players.

Palamós: Marwane; Sergio (Marc Faja, 59′), Davesa, Marc Lloret, Íker Díaz; Xevi Germán, Andrei Lungu, Álex Ortega (Excellent, 81′); Gerard Mercader (Rubén Acosta, 81′), Adri Antequera (Gordon, 73′), Álex Pauner (Garriga, 59′).

Figures: Albert Quintanas Ayoub Jaadi (Albert Genís, 73′), Pouget, Zou, Pol Blay; Marc Bech, Joan Tubert, Joel Cat (Tubert, 89′); Xavi Ferrón (Vergara, 66′), Moha Abouhafs, Khalid (Ousman, 46′).

The objectives: 0-1, Zou (31′); 1-1, Davesa (86′).

Referee: Canos Martínez, bad. TA: Garriga, Marc Faja; Pouget, Xavi Ferrón, Khalid, Marc Bech, Quinti. TR: Albert Genís (81′), Joan Tubert (89′)

Europe B-Ruby 2-1

The Europa reserve added another victory in a very close match against a very serious Rubí. Muñi took a shot from outside the area, slotting it into the top corner, to give the visitors the advantage on the scoreboard. However, in the highest equality, the scapulates, with some changes, gained confidence and play. In the 68th minute, Angles got the equalizer. In the final moments of the confrontation, Europe managed to return the score with Alejandro’s goal. The midfielder scored well in a one-on-one after a play on the left.

Europe B: Lamb; Bezis, Sicu, Dani Gonzálbez, Pol Morlans (Batuecas, 65′); Celma (Angles, 53′), Sergi Hernández; Buba, Vilarrasa (Aiman, 53′), Samsó (Alejandro, 65′); Adnane (Ibar, 89′).

Ruby: Rafa Leva; Morell, Oriol Tenorio, Cintas, Hervías; Jordi Masip, Marc Rodríguez (Abde, 65′); Recort, Mulero (David Pérez, 65′), Muñi (Pablo Jiménez, 59′); Monsó (Eloi, 89′).

The objectives: 0-1, Muñi (24′); 1-1, Angles (68′); 1-2, Alexander (89′).

Referee: Escobar Corvo, regular. TA: Paul Morlans; Monsó, Mulero, Morell

Valls-Vic 1-0

Valls started the game very well, as after 15 minutes of play, they took the lead thanks to a goal from Óscar Torre. The defender, with a superb volley that ended up going into the corner, finished off a pass from a corner. From there, in the first period, Vic tried to tie the game, but he struggled to take enough risks. The local team showed a very competitive version throughout the match. After passing through the locker room, Valls recovered the ball, making it very difficult for the visitors to equalize the score. Both teams finished with less.

Waltz: José; Óscar Torre, Arnau Miró, Riki de Antonio, Pol Fernández; Fabra (Plana, 62′), Coch, Batista (Becerra, 81′); Nogueira (Toldrà, 73′), Sergi Folch (Prades, 85′), Sergi Vega (Guasch, 62′).

Victor: Agustí; Busquets (Cunill, 77′), Gil, Castanyer, Bernat (Riera, 73′); Juli, Grifell (Aozora, 62′), Hospital; Flavio (Ignasi, 77′), Ale Gaitán, Biel (Quer, 62′).

Purpose: 1-0, Oscar Torre (15′).

Referee: Muñoz Baquero, bad. TA: Riki De Antonio (2, 79′), Fabra, Jose; Busquets. Ignasi, Ale Gaitán, Juli (88′), Gil

Source: La Verdad

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