Sabadell
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REAL SOCIEDAD B
Sabadell: Ortola (2); Pablo Monroy (1) (Marc Domènech, 2, min. 15), Sander (2), Pau Resta (2), Ricard Pujol (2) (Nando García, 2, min. 61); Carlos Beitia (2) (Álex Gualda, 2, min. 72), Moyano (3) (Vladys, 2, min. 61); David Astals (2), Cristian Herrera (4), Juanmi Carrión (2); Manel Martínez (3).
Royal Society B: Ayesa (2); Iñaki (2) (Job Nguono, 2, min. 81), Peru Rodríguez (2) (Luken, 2, min. 81), Yago Cantero (2), Ander Zoilo (2); Jon Balda (4) (Mikel Goti, 2, min. 59), Jon Gorrotxategi (2); Eder (2) (Douma, 2, min. 59), Azkune (3), Dadie (2); Bryan Fiabema (4) (Orobengoa, 2, min. 70).
The objectives: 0-1, Bryan Fiabema (min. 4); 0-2, Jon Balda (min. 58); 1-2, Cristian Herrera (min. 65).
Incidents: Nova Creu Alta. 4,304 viewers.
Referee: asdf (3). He advised Cristian Herrera; Gorrotxategi, Dadie and Azkune.
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New defeat for Sabadell, the fifth in a row, against a Real Sociedad subsidiary that maintains its unbeaten status.
The Gipuzkoan team could not have started in a better way because in the first stages Bryan Fiabema opened the scoring by taking advantage of a mistake in the release of the ball by Ricard Pujol. After some timid arrivals from Sabadell, it was again the reserve team, after half an hour, who increased the lead with a powerful shot from Azkune to which Ortolà responded with a save. Sabadell’s first clear chance came shortly after a cross from Cristian Herrera that Manel Martínez finished off Ayesa’s goal. Then, Marc Domènech, who came on for the injured Monroy, again worried the reserve team.
After the break, Real came out strong again and increased their lead. Jon Balda, with a volley from outside the area and unopposed, made it 0-2. Sabadell didn’t go down and Vladys had a chance, but the defense denied the harlequin player’s tackle. A minute later came the goal that gave Creu Alta hope. Cristian Herrera, following a pass from Astals, headed flawlessly into the net. There were many minutes left to try to level the balance, but despite the fight and insistence on the other field, the reward did not come and Sabadell added another defeat that dropped them a little in the standings.
An unknown Deportivo faced Real Unión
Royal Union
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game
Royal Union: Txusta (2); Eimil (3), Montoro (3), Imanol Baz (3), Joseca (2); Vidorreta (3), Rivero (2) (Beobide, 2, 69′; Alain (3) (Iván Pérez, 2, 69′), Solís (4) (Córdoba, 1, 87′), Cerdá (3) (Julio , 1, 87′);Escobar (3) (Peru, 1, 77′).
Game: Mackay (2); Paris Adot (1), P. Vázquez (2), P. Martínez (2), Balenziaga (2) (Ximo, 1, 59′); Salva Sevilla (2), José Ángel (3) (Raúl López, 1, 84′); Villares (2) (Davo, 1, 59′), Lucas (2), Hugo Rama (2) (Cayarga, 1, 71′) and Martín Ochoa (2) (Valcarce, 1, 59′).
The objectives: 1-0, Solís (23′); 2-0, Paris Adot, pp (47′); 3-0, Solís (55′).
Inc.: Stadium Gal. 2,500 esp.
Referee: López Parra (3). He advised Cerdá; Pablo Vázquez and Valcarce.
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Real Unión ended their poor run of results by defeating an unheralded Deportivo. Solís put the Iundarras ahead with a powerful shot from the edge of the area. Fran Justo’s men took control. Alain Oyarzun, with a set piece, was able to widen the gap. Then, Escobar, after a great assist from Solís, was about to score. The second half started with heavy rain for the Galicians. Dépor got the second goal after a cross by Eimil. Paris tried to clear, but it was sent into the back of the net. Since then, the Union had a feast. Escobar was the third close, but it was Solís who scored after Alain’s death pass.
Ponferradina is back on track at the expense of Teruel
Teruel
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Ponferradina
Teruel: Taliby (1); Aitor (3), Fran (2), Cabetas (2), Arnau (1) (Julen, 2, 59′); Nacho Castillo (3) (Facu García, 1, 84′), Tena (2) (Borja Martínez, 1, 59′); June (1) (Villa, 2, 46′), Apa (2), Alastuey (3); Buenacasa (1) (Gabarre, 1, 69′)
Ponferradina: Prieto (3); Carrique (2), Sibille (3), Leal (3), Lancho (2) (Jesús, 1, 91′), Andoni (3); Markel (2), Igbekeme (2); Ernesto (2) (Cerdá, 1, 76′), Clavería (4) (Llonch, 1, 76′); Yuri (4) (Dacosta, 1, 90′)
The objectives: 0-1, Clavería (45′); 0-2, Yuri (65′).
Incidents: Pinilla. 1000 viewers.
Referee: Romero Freixa (2). TA: Alastuey, Julen; Markel
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Back to winning ways for an SD Ponferradina that excelled in most stages of the match played at the Pinilla Stadium. A Teruel team that continues to be strong in defense, but individual quality continues to be lacking, started better. At the end of half-time, Clavería, with a shot from the edge of the area, scored the first of the game when the local team was at its best. The local coach, Víctor Bravo, shook the bench in the second half, but Teruel did not create much danger with Prieto’s goal. Yuri settled the game by finishing a beautiful cross from Carrique into the net.
Sestao gave the surprise and thus opened the box of achievements
Sestao River
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Celtic Fortune
Sestao River: Unai Ruiz (4); Markel Etxeberria (3), Gaizka (3) (Mirapeix, 1, 88′), Adri León (3), Álvaro Mateo (3); Garai (1) (Armando 2, 46′), Gete (3), Jon Guruzeta (4) (Uriarte 1, 82′), Aranzabe (4) (Lobato, 1, 82′); Leandro (3) and Ibai Sanz (1) (Cape 2, 65′).
Celtic Fortune: Rully (2); Joel López (1) (Domínguez, 1, 46′), Yoel Lago (1), Javi Rodríguez (2); Fer López (2) (Garrido 1, 78′), Damián (2), Hugo Álvarez (3), Alfon (2), Javi Rueda (2), Blanco (3) (Tincho 1, 78′); González (1) (Pablo Durán 2, 46′).
Purpose: 1-0, Leandro, p. (22′).
Inc: The Plains 1,347 esp.
Referee: Pozueta R. (2). TA: Ibai, Cabo, Uriarte; Javi Rodríguez and Yoel Lago (2, 87′).
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Sestao achieved the first victory of the season and did it on the day they were visited by Celta Fortuna, who arrived as leaders. The Biscayans dominated the first period, and as a result of that dominance they took the lead. Jon Guruzeta hit the post and moments later, Leandro made no mistake from the spot, putting his team ahead. The goal calmed things down and paved the way for the black and green team to win. After passing through the locker room, the light blue reserve team set off, running into an inspired Unai Ruiz. Aitor Calle’s men managed to close the match, but they were not successful in the shot and the excitement was maintained until the end.
SD Logroñés broke its bad streak against Tarazona
SD Logrones
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Tarazona
SD Logrones: Iru (2); Gexan (2), Murua (1), Aurtenetxe (4), Paredes (2); Castellano (2), Damià (2) (Cova, 2, 75′); Óscar F. (2) (Manny, 2, 75′), Toni (3) (Trespalacios, 1, 89′), Carmona (3) (Buyla, 2, 63′) and Escobar (3).
Tarazona: Joel (2); San Emeterio (2), Pedreño (2), Amoah (2), Cocca (2) (Kortazar, 1, 86′); Keita (1) (Mikel Carro, 2, 65′), Álex Gil (2) (Mounir, 2, 77′), Fer Cano (2); Areso (2) (Guille Alonso, 2, 77′), Guiu (2) and Cubillas (2).
The objectives: 1-0, Escobar (20′); 1-1, Fer Cano p. (43′); 2-1, Carmona (45′). Inc.: Las Gaunas. 800 esp.
Referee: Godia Solé (2). TA: Damià, Toni García, Carmona; Keita, Pedreño, Guiu and San Emeterio.
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SD Logroñés beat Tarazona and thus snapped a streak of six games without a win. Midway through the first half, Escobar put the white and red team ahead by scoring a header after an assist from Damià Sabater, who also had a header. In an isolated action, Fer Cano tied the match from eleven meters. Almost immediately after and on the brink of half-time, Carmona scored inside the area to make it 2-1, ultimately the final.
In the second half, the locals knew how to suffer and the visitors lacked enough ideas to create danger.
Eneko’s goal was worth it for Osasuna to beat Nàstic
Osasuna’s Promises
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Gim. Tarragona
Osasuna’s Commitments: Pablo Valencia (3); Dufur (3), Ibaider (3), Mutilva (3), Adama (4); Jorge Moreno (3), Eneko (4), Osambela (3) (Azkona, 2, 66′); Max Svensson (2) (Mauro, 2, 74′), Yoldi (3) (Sancho, 1, 83′) and Buján (2) (Aguirre, 2, 66′).
Gymnastics Tarragona: Varus (3); Pol Domingo (2) (Tirlea, 2, 76′), Trigueros (2), Nacho (3), Joan Oriol (2); Andy (2) (Jaume Jardí, 2, 72′), Borja (2) (Gorostidi, 2, 76′), Montalvo (2), Mario (2); Marc Fernández (3) (Gorka, 2, 72′) and Pablo Fernández (3).
Purpose: 1-0, Eneko (65′).
Referee: Escriche Guzmán (2). TA: Osambela, Adama, Pablo Valencia;
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Nàstic fell in their visit to Tajonar against Osasuna Promesas, which earned them a goal from Eneko, which they managed to keep thanks to their good defensive structure.
From the start, it was the subsidiary who gave the first warning, with a header from Max Svensson after a good cross from Adama. Gradually, Nàstic found themselves back on the pitch and began to reach the red zone, but did not cause much danger against the Valencia goal.
After the break, the game maintained the same tone, with both teams trying but that was more solid in defense than strong in attack. Osasuna finally got the goal prize after a beautiful cross that Eneko finished at the far post. After the goal, Promesas couldn’t close and Eneko had a great chance to score the second, but the ball was picked up by Varo after a great intervention. Nàstic recovered and tried to find the goal which was defended by Pablo Valencia, but Santi Castillejo’s men were strong in defense to prevent the Catalans from equalizing and thus adding another victory.
The unionists won sometimes but not in the final result
unionists
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lugo
Unionists of Salamanca: Cacharrón (2); Ramiro (2), Erik Ruíz (3), Carlos Giménez (4), Ekatiz (3) (Jon Rojo, 1, 81′); Javi Villar (3), Nespral (3) (Jordi Tur, 1, 56′); Rastrojo (2) (Álvaro, 1, 81′), Juan Serrano (2) (Alfred, 3, 68′), Losada (3) and Slavy (4) (Ewan, 1, 68′).
Lugo: Lucas (2); Javi Vázquez (2), Gorka (2), César Morgado (2), Johaneko (4); Jozabed (3), Thiago Ojeda (2) (Sabit, 1, 91′); Aranda (2) (González, 1, 83′), Antoñín (3) (Fuentes, 1, 73′), Víctor Narro (3) (Aguza, 1, 83′); Willy Ledesma (3).
The objectives: 1-0, Slavy (5′); 1-1, Willy Ledesma (15′).
Inc.: Queen Sofia. 2,733 esp.
Referee: Palencia Caballero. TA: Ramiro; Antoñín, Gorka and Ojeda.
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The Unionists returned to the sensations from the start of the season, dominant, comfortable with the ball and chances, but few goals. Dani Ponz’s men went ahead with a fine goal from Slavy, who surprised Lucas, who settled the ball into the top corner of his goal. However, the response was too quick, in a game on the board, which Lugo perfectly executed like a spider’s web. Jozabed bounced the ball to Narro and he put it to Ledesma, all by himself. Halftime was tied with a tie, but the game also ended in a tie, after the 2nd half where the home team was superior.
Source: La Verdad

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