Referee Miquel Pujol Salar is ready for Terrassa

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Europe

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Terrace

Europe: Mark Vito (3); Aliaga (2) (Manel, 2, min. 65), Arnau Campeny (3), Álex Cano (3), Marc Vales (2) (Castell, 2, min. 469, Mario (3) (Borikó, 1, min 80); Pau López (3), Àlex Pla (3) (Bermúdez, 1, min. 77), Noel Carbonell (3); Servetti (2) (Adrià Gené, 3, min. 65) and Javi Eslava (4 ) .

terrace: Mark (3); Diego Garzón (2) (Piera, 1, 83′), Jaguar (3), Neeskens (3), Lucas Viña (2) (Palacios, 1, min. 66); Dani Cervera (3) (Álex Fernández, 3, min. 46), Víctor Morales (3), Adrián Lledó (3), Pau Salvans (2) (Jordi Cano, 1, min. 46); Jofre Cherta (3) (Gil, 2, min. 17) and Aythami (3).

The objectives: 1-0, Alex Pla (min. 36); 2-0, Adrià Gené (min. 83).

Incidents: Nou Sardinia. 1,734 viewers.

Referee: Pujol Salar (1). TA to Marc Vales, Aliaga, Arnau Campeny; Lucas Viña, Diego Garzón, Álex Fernández. Red to Neeskens (min. 34).

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First moments of testing. As the minutes ticked away, Europe began to worry Marcos’ goal with shots from Pablo Servetti and Álex Pla forcing the Egarense goalkeeper to clear.

Referee Pujol Salar, angered by Terrassa, showed Neeskens a red card, unfairly, for grabbing Javi Eslava. The free kick was taken by Àlex Pla and he put the ball into the top corner. At this preliminary stage, it is worth emphasizing the injury of Jofre Cherta who had to leave the field of play, after a hard tackle by Noel Carbonell.

After the break, Álex Fernández hit the crossbar. Then, Marcos saved a penalty from Pablo Servetti. Adrià Genè widened the cross-shot income.

Sant Andreu equaled the adverse score twice

Saint Andrew

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Sports Club

Saint Andrew: James (3); Benítez (1) (Mendez, 3, 59′), Pelegrín (3), Sergio Castillo (4), Genís (2) (Juanan, 3, 59′); Guzmán (3), Albertito (3) (Alexis, 1, 78′); Pochito (3), Pau Darbra (3), Serrano (2) (Josu, 3, 59′); Ernest Forgas (4) (Martí Alonso, 1, min. 67).

grief: Edu Frias (3); Albizu (3), Chica (4), Gonzalo Pereira (3), Alex (1) (Poveda, 2, 19′), Elorza (3); Gio Navarro (2) (Madrigal, 1, 91′), Omar (3) (Ian, 1, 91′), Mejía (3); Thompson (3) (Ballarín, 1, 61′) and Tovar (3).

The objectives: 0-1, Female (26′); 1-1, Ernest Forgas (36′); 1-2, Tovas (49′); 2-2, Sergio Castillo (64′).

Referee: Bouzas Laconti (3). TA to Ernest Forgas, Guzmán; Omar, Albizu, Edu Frías.

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Without a good match, Sant Andreu deserved better. La Peña took the lead through Sergio Chica with a shot from the small area. Ernest Forgas headed a Carlos Guzmán cross into the net. After the break, Tovar hit Jaime with his head. Josu crossed and Albertito sent it to the post and the rebound was caught by Sergio Castillo to make it 2-2.

Andratx and Manresa blame the cup effort and only draw

Andratx

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Manresa

Andratx: Vicenç Sabater (2); Ramis (2), Pela (2), Ordinas (2) (Matías, 1, 82′), Isma Estévez (3); Gallardo (2), Bonet (2), Castedo (4) (Alberto F., 1, 64′), Giaquinto (2) (Llabrés, 1, 64′); Juanca (2) (Manresa, 1, 82′) and Garry (2) (Flaqué, 1, 64′).

Manresa: Hector Hurtado (2); Álex Sánchez (4) (Dani Reina, 2, 66′), Yaya Sidibé (2), Nacho Pastor (2), David Pons (2); Marc Martínez (2), Marc Cuello (2); Pol Ballesteros (3), (Baquero, 1, 79′), Carlos Gilbert (2) (Tom, 1, 89′), Omar (2); Álex Pachón (3) (Javi, 1, 89′).

Incidents: In Plana. 600 esp.

Referee: April Portillo (3). TA to Álex Sánchez and David Pons.

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The first half was hotly dominated by Andratx, with options for Castedo and Isma, but it ended goalless. After the break, Manresa looked for a goal through the boots of Pol Ballesteros, Álex Sánchez and Pachón, but their respective shots went wide of the island’s goal. In the end, a goalless draw, with neither team disappointed.

Cerdanyola signed a draw again, this time with Alzira

Cerdanyola

22

Alzira

Cerdanyola: Alex (3); Nico Olmedo (3), Jon Vega (3) (Barquero, 2, 78′), Manel Martínez (3), Lucas Pariente (3) (Pere Martínez, 1, 86′), Escoruela (3); Manchón (3), Adri Díaz (3) (Ronald, 2, 72′), Max Marcet (4); Carlos Martínez (3) (Boris, 2, 72′) and Richmond (3) (Aláez, 1, 86′).

Alzira: Álvaro Cortés (2); Abraham (2), Crespo (2) (Costa, 2, 46′), Bono (2), Nacho Vila (2) (Mángel, 1, 87′); Alfaro (2) (Marenyà, 2, 66′), Lado (2), Manel (2) (Baker, 2, 66′); Dylan (3), Pitu (2) and Palacín (2) (Joaquín, 3, 37′).

The objectives: 1-0, Max (16′); 1-1, Joaquín (49′); 2-1, Max (58′); 2-2, Dylan (61′).

Referee: Oak Rock (3). TA to Lucas, Max; Alfaro, Crespo and Joaquín.

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The first half was dominated by Cerdanyola who advanced on a goal from Max, who hit a shot inside the area. After the break, Alzira equalized with a powerful shot from Joaquín. The local team reacted with a great strategic goal from Max after a corner, but three minutes later, a defensive error, Dylan restored the tie.

Hércules, single leader after defeating La Nucía

Hercules

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La Nucia

Hercules: Carlos Abad (2); Samu Vázquez (3), Nolan (2), Juanmi (2), Candelas (4); Artiles (2), Roger Colomina (4) (Diego, 1, 84′), Nico (2) (Jean Paul, 2, 48′); Alvarito (2) (Mangada, 2, 54′), Mendes (3) (César Moreno, 1, 84′) and Ketu (3).

La Nucia: Álex Iglesias (2); Monterde (2), Dasquet (3), Álex Salto (3), Kevin Torner (4); Mario Robles (2) (Monleón, 1, 83′), Ter Heide (1) (Kiko, 2, 19′); Javi Serra (2) (Rubio, 2, 46′), Hafidi (3), Yosmel (2) (Galiana, 2, 70′); Eneko Delgado (2) (Rubén Sáiz, 2, 70′).

Purpose: 1-0, Mendes (55′).

Inc.: Rico Perez. 7,548 esp.

Referee: Escobar López (2). TA in Alvarito, Mendes, Artiles; Robles, Hafidi, Torner, Rubio and Salto.

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Hércules became the sole ruler after defeating La Nucía. In the second half, a fantastic pass from Ketu to Mendes allowed him to beat the Nuciero goalkeeper low and score the only goal of the game. With the score against, the visitors had up to three clear chances to equalize, but the defense and the goalkeeper stopped them.

The match was decided
last stretch with two goals

Spanish B

11

Valencia Mestalla

Spanish B: Fortuño (2); Casadesús (2), Gorjón (2), Català (4), Joan Puig (2); Carvalho (2) (Jury, 2, 46′), Roger (3), Gori (2) (Delgado, 2, 75′), Ian (4); Rivarés (2), Omar (2) (Pecellín, 2, 75′).

Valencia Mestalla: None (2); Alemán (2) (Azael, 2, 88′), Iranzo (2), Iván Muñoz (2) (Santana, 2, 88′), Moreno (2); Navarro (2), Yellu (2) (Ali, 3, 74′), Tejón (2) (Córdoba, 2, 88′); Rodrigues (4), Camus (2), Joselu (2) (Otorbi, 3, 74′).

The objectives: 1-0, Català (77′); 1-1, Rodrigues (85).

Incidents: CD Dani Jarque. About 500 spectators.

Referee: Ramo Andrés (2). TA: Roger Martínez, Casadesús; Tejón, Javi Navarro, Ivan Muñoz

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Espanyol, who failed to achieve anything in attack, were better than Valencia Mestalla, who found the wings as an escape route. In a match with few chances, the locals took the lead thanks to a shot by Català at the far post. With five minutes remaining, Rodrigues equalized the score after a good turn inside the area.

La Penya Independent
remains rejected in its field

Penya Independent

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In. Saguntino

Penya Independent: Isi Jareño (3); Mena (3), Joseja (2) (Rubén Navas, 2, 46′), Revuelta(2), Losada (2); Bautista (2), Vicent (2) (Keita, 2, 65′), Samu Pinto (3); Machuca (2), Isuardi (1) and Borja (2) (Rayco, 2, 71′).

In. Saguntino: Save (3); Javi Pérez (3) (Torrent, 2, 68′), Navarro (3), Roan Riera (3), Soler (3); Pedro Torres (3), Carles Salvador (2), Alejandro Salvador (2), Acevedo (2) (Fermín, 2, 68′); Javi Sánchez (3) (José Álvarez, 2, 68′) and Querol (2).

Purpose: 0-1, Pedro Torres (13′)

Incidents: San Miguel. 150 esp.

Referee: Masip Vidal (3). TA to Vicent, Isuardi (2, 63′), Keita; Roan Riera, Soler, Navarro and Sergio Escobar (ent.

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The At. Saguntino took Ibiza’s three points with a win over Penya Independent, counting all their home games as defeats. The Valencians took the lead with a fine goal from Pedro Torres and then knew how to counter the local push. The Ibizans tried, but it became too difficult for them when Isuardi saw a second yellow for simulating a penalty.

Formentera surprised and beat Lleida by the minimum

Formentera

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Lleida Sports

Formentera: Johan Guzmán (3); De la Mata (3), Antonio Fernández (3), José Manuel (3), Chus Ruiz (3), Kike Ferreres (3) (Sunday, 2, 78′); Gorka Agirre (3) (Javi Rosa, 2, 78′), De las Marinas (3), Adri Montalbán (3) (Bertino, 2, 69′); They are Ribeiro (4) and Górriz (3) (El Harchi, 2, 72′).

Lleida Esp.: Iñaki Alvarez (2); Campins (2), Rubio (2), Néyder Lozano (2), Cortijo (2); Mateo (2), Musa (2) (Romero, 2, 61′); Ton Ripoll (3), Quadri (2), Agüero (3); Montero (2).

Purpose: 1-0, Iban Ribeiro (50′).

Inc.: Sant Francesc. 400 esp.

Referee: Rodríguez Carpallo. TA to De la Mata, Antonio F., Kike Ferreres; Néyder and Agüero. TR: Maikel Romero (local int., 91′)

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Formentera pulled off a surprise yesterday when they beat Lleida in Sant Francesc. In a match marked by the wind, the Pitiusos got the three points thanks to a goal by Iban Ribeiro, who received a pass from Górriz, at the beginning of the second half. In the final period, the Catalans surrounded Johan Guzmán’s goal, but the Balearic Islands fought back.

Badalona completed the Torrent fort at San Gregorio

Torrent

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Badalona F.

torrent: Leganes (1); Diego (1), Kaiser (1) (Christian, 1, 70′), Ángel Cano (1), Ivi (1); Adrián Pérez (2); Raúl Ruiz (1) (Climent, 1, 52′), Lois (1) (Juanra, 1, 78′), Quim Araujo (1) (Vassilakis, 1, 52′), Javi Zarzo (1) (Alberto Vázquez, 1, 52′); Chavarría (1).

Badalona F.: Ortega (2); Espínola (2) (Vargas, 2, 46′), Pedraza (3), Xiker (2), Fornés (2); Isahia (3), Cortés (3) (Torras, 1, 71′), Segura (2); Valverde (2) (Edgar, 1, 89′), Peque Polo (3) (Aleix Roig, 2, 71′) and Jaume Pascual (3) (Zourdiane, 1, 83′).

The objectives: 1-0, Adrián Pérez (21′); 1-1, Cortés, p. (31′); 1-2, Jaume Pascual (48′); 1-3, Little Polo (66′).

Referee: Saiz Villares (3). TA: Cano, Zarzo; Torras and Espínola.

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The energetic Badalona F. ended Torrent’s confidence of going unbeaten at home. Despite the Valencians scoring first, the visitors stepped up and before half-time they equalized from the eleven meters, by Cortés. At the start of the second act, Jaume Pascual’s goal did a lot of damage to a Torrent that did not recover and received the final blow.

Source: La Verdad

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