Stankovic’s team loses in the penalty shootout in the ‘play-out’ for permanence and will play in the fifth division of Spanish football next season
It couldn’t be. The Eagles were relegated to the Third Federation this Sunday after falling in the penalty shootout (4-2) against Don Benito in the ‘playout’ game for remaining in the 2nd RFEF. Fortune was not on the side of Stankovic’s players, who missed two penalties at the decisive moment, which would see the club play in the fifth division of Spanish football next season.
The 120 minutes of the match ended goalless (0-0). But Cristo García, the Aquiline team attacker who arrived as a winter signing to contribute to the goal the team missed, had in his mind durability for the Murcians but his head hit the tension of the post and Don Benito took off. the rebound on the actual goal line.
But neither in the clear opportunity of the Toledo striker nor in the penalty shootout did luck smile at the Águilas. Coincidentally, Cristo García was one of those who missed from 11 yards, alongside Ramón Arcas, whose shot was saved by Don Benito’s goalkeeper Sebas.
A sad day for the aquiline fans, for the inhabitants of the city and for the entity, which this Saturday saw how its subsidiary also remained without promotion. The club, owned by Alfonso García, will not return to the Third Division until a year later after an extremely turbulent year on the pitch, in the offices and in the stands.
Source: La Verdad

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