Trade
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GIRONA
Trade: Jordi Cereza (4); Aniol (3), Chica (2), Albert Vicente (4) (Aitor Deza, 1, min. 83), Aleix Jofre (2); Matías (2), Éric Fernández (2); Uriel (3) (Camaño, 2, min. 55), Frank (2) (Rubén Pérez, 2, min. 75), Uri (4); Miguel (2) (Albert Feixas, 1, min. 83).
Girona: Jan Danish (2); Gerard Pedroza (3), Marc Fernández (3), Pitarque (3) (Aguilera, 1, min. 87), Hudson (2); Hugo García (3) (Solo Traoré, 2, min. 46), Arnau Corominas (2); Nacho Plaza (3), Hugo Porras (2) (Joel Montero, 2, min. 78), Elián (2); Hello (4).
The objectives: 0-1, Hugo Garcia (min. 32); 1-1, Uri (min. 63).
Happenings: Arrahona-Merinal-Joan Murtró. 200 esp.
Referee: Tabares Ramírez (1). He rebuked Matías, Frank, Chica, Albert Vicente, Carlos López (ent.); Hugo García, Elián, PItarque and Héctor Simón (ent.).
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Girona, who played a good game, could not get past a draw against Mercantil and continued their ninth matchday without a win.
In an even first half, the men from Girona took the lead thanks to Hugo’s successful cross shot from a corner. Two minutes earlier, Pitarque was unable to go one-on-one with the local goalkeeper. In the second half, a steal from the right helped Uri equalize. From here, Girona had a very clear chance to take the points, but had to settle for a draw
Harouna Boiro’s goal helps Cornellà in Palma
Majorca
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Cornellà
Majorca: Joan Pol (2); Raúl Alarcón (3), Gabri (2), Tomás (3), Santi Ávila (2) (Gabri Salas, 2, 73′); Alejandro (2) (Bruno Calcagno, 1, 86′), Samu Guzmán (2); Cesc Riba (3) (Antonio Bueno, 2, 73′), Áxel Bejarano (2) (Woiski, 2, 63′), Marc Scuri (3); Torà (2) (Nico Barattucci, 2, 63′).
Cornellà: Juan Pedro (3); Ali (2), Alejandro (3), Toni Santiago (4), Roman (3) (Cortés, 2, 83′); Hugo Campí (3), Gerard Puigvert (2); Harouna Boiro (4) (Javi Alba, 2, 67′), Joan Benet (2) (Dídac, 2, 67′), Íker Zamora (2) (Julià, 2, 54′); Hector Tejada (2).
Purpose: 0-1, Harouna Boiro (57′).
Referee: Angelov Borisov (3). TA: Raúl Alarcón; Gerard Puigvert.
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Second victory in a row for Cornellà, who narrowly beat Mallorca, thanks to the only goal from Harouna Boiro in the second half. The green team player received a pass from the left and after avoiding several opponents in the area, he beat Joan Pol with a powerful shot.
Zaragoza won and closed the gap in the top zone
Stability
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Saragossa
Durability: Felquin (2); Manu (2), Bestard (3), Fede (2) (Sergi, 2, 60′), Toni (3); Quetglàs (2) (Coll, 2, 46′), Pau Aguiló (2) (Rico, 2, 68′); Tello (2), Andreu Colom (2) (Julià, 2, 73′), Llompart (2) (Kevin, 2, 60′); Gift of God (2).
Zaragoza: Berrar (2); David (2), Saidu (2) (Vives, 2, 24′), Mario Aznar (2), Sancho (2); Barrachina (2), Diego Hernández (2); Jano (4) (Beltrán, 2, 79′), Pinilla (3) (Cantero, 2, 65′), Sesé (2) (Conte, 2, 65′); Dennis (3) (Tobajas, 2, 79′).
The objectives: 0-1, Pinilla (30′); 0-2, Jano (71′).
Incidents: Municipality of Inca. 100 spectators.
Referee: Balle Reus (2). TA: Quetglàs; David and Diego H.
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Real Zaragoza won a victory worth gold at the Constànci field. The white team came out very strong and got their prize after half an hour. After a Jano from the right, he served back for Pinilla who shot low and strong (1-0). After the break, Jano scored the second by taking advantage of Dennis’ comb-over after a corner.
Ayman breaks the tie
in the last breath
San Francisco
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Huesca
San Francisco: Iker Rado (2); Íker Sampedro (2) (Lluc, 2, 69′), Calatayud (2), Leo (3), Porras (4); Tòfol (2) (Otero, 2, 78′), Joan Bauzà (2); Juan Moya (2) (Gelabert, 2, 78′), Sergi Frau (2), Dani Ramos (2); Marc Hidalgo (2).
Huesca: Eloy Moreno (2); Moha (2), Diego Martínez (3) (Sandro, 2, 66′), Peregrina (3), Fita (2) (Nico, 1, 86′); Santi López (2) (Vera, 2, 66′), Marc Lucena (2); De Lucas (2) (Pau García, 2, 77′), Íker Gil (3), Samu (2) (Marc Martín, 1, 86′); Ayman (4).
The objectives: 0-1, Iker Gil (84′); 1-1, Marc Hidalgo (93′); 1-2, Ayman (95′);
Incidents: CD. Antonio Asensio.
Referee: Rodríguez Christiansen (3). TA: Frau; Ayman.
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Huesca’s bold victory over San Francisco. The first half was even and there were almost no chances. After the break, the same trend continued but it was all lively at the end. Íker Gil opened the scoring, but Marc Hidalgo equalized in extra time. When everything seemed to point to a tie, Ayman made a decision.
Source: La Verdad

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