Sabadell
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lugo
Sabadell: Ortolá (4); Astals (2), Pau Resta (3), Toni Herrero (2), Sander (2), Nando García (2) (Juanmi Carrión, 2, min. 55); Marc Domènech (3) (Amelibia, 2, min. 65), Callejón (2) (Beitia, 2, min. 55), Moyano (2) (Marc Morocco, 2, min. 79); Manuel (2); Cristian Herrera (3) (Vladys, 2, min. 65).
Lugo: Lucas Díaz (2); Carlos Torrado (2), Gorka (2), Andrés Castrín (2), Javi Vázquez (2); Víctor Narro (2) (Adri Fuentes, 2, min. 70), Thiago Ojeda (2) (Sergi Aguza, 2, min. 70), Jozabed (2), Aranda (2) (Atonetti, 4, min. 61) ; Nacho Quintana (3) and Antoñín (3) (Jorge González, 1, min. 85).
Purpose: 0-1, Antonetti (min. 87).
Incidents: Nova Creu Alta. 3,596 viewers.
Referee: Fernández Vidal (3). He advised locals Antonio Moyano and Pau Resta and visitor Nacho Quintana.
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Sabadell’s seventh straight defeat, the sixth with Gerard Bofill on the bench – a total of 0 out of 18 possible points – which means the coach’s departure from leading the first team. Everything points to Óscar Cano, formerly of Dépor, Badajoz and Castellón, who was chosen by the new sports director, Carlos Rosende, to replace Bofill on the bench.
Lugo carried the weight of the fight
In terms of sport, in the match against Lugo, the first half was equal, with chances for both teams although it is true that the one who had all the control was Lugo. Sabadell gave the ball away and dedicated himself to watching their arrival. Ortolà was the best of the Harlequinados, aborting two very clear chances for the Lugo team. The locals also moved the scoreboard on double occasions by Astals and Nando’s. Then, the Galician team scored from a corner.
After the break, Sabadell almost gave up on the attack and seemed to settle for the first result. The first whistles at Nova Creu Alta were heard in the 65th minute when coach Gerard Bofill made a double change, removing his two best creative men, Cristian Herrera and Marc Domènech, from the field of play.
Lugo continued to control the game and in the 78th minute Nacho Quintana finished just wide of the target. And as the game drew to a close, the only goal came. Amelibia’s silly foul in the middle of the field led to a cross into the area which Antonetti, all alone, headed into the net without Ortolà doing anything to prevent the goal.
Already in extra time, Lugo had the second, but sent the ball over the crossbar.
The San Sebastian subsidiary comes out superior and gets 3 points
SD Logrones
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Company B
SD Logrones: Iru (1); Cova (2) (Dani Garrido, 2, 67′), Trespalacios (2), Murua (2), Aurtenetxe (2), Paredes (2) (Manny, 2, 75′); Toni García (2), Castellano (2); Luzzi (1) (Óscar Fernández, 2, 67′), Rubio (1) (Damià, 2, 9′) and Escobar (1).
Royal Society B: Ayesa (2); Rupérez (2), Peru (2), Cantero (2), Zoilo (3) (Agote, 3, 61′); Pablo Marín (3), Gorrotxategi (2), Mikel Goti (2) (Jon Balda, 2, 61′); Dadie (2) (Nguono, 2, 76′), Magunazelaia (2) (Orobengoa, 3, 84′) and Azkune (4) (Eder García, 2, 84′).
The objectives: 0-1, Azkune (64′); 0-2, Orobengoa (95′).
Inc.: The Gaunas. 800 esp.
Referee: Tárraga Lájara (2). TA to Toni Garcia; Mikel Goti, Rúperez and Nguono.
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SD Logroñés fell to Real Sociedad B in a match that the Basques dominated from the start and decided in the second half.
The first half was quite tactical, where the best chances fell to the San Sebastian reserve team, but the Riojans goalkeeper, Iruarrizaga, prevented the goal on two occasions with two excellent interventions.
After the break, SD Logroñés came out a little more in tune and Luzzi had the first attempt on goal. However, it was Azkune who got it right and broke the score after the hour mark. He did so after getting his foot in to send the ball into the net, after a cross from Balda. Balda himself assisted on the second goal, which Orobengoa finished in the net in the last minute of extra time.
Promises and Lightning of Osasuna
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Osasuna P.
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Rayo Majadahonda
Osasuna’s Commitments: Dimitrios (2); Molina (2), Ibaider (2), Moreno (4), Adama (2); Jon García (3) (Auria, 2, 65′), Eneko (2) (Mauro, 1, 84′), Osambela (2); Max Svensson (2) (Iñigo, 1, 84′), Yoldi (3) (Sancho, 2, 71′) and Agirre (3) (Azkona, 2, 71′).
Ray Majadahonda: Cheikh Sarr (3); Ceballos (2), Pelayo (3), Jorge Casado (3), Camacho (2); Alberto Fdez.(2) (Hugo Esteban, 1, 89′), Arnedo (2), Tavares (2) (Reguera, 1, 89′), Juanjo (2) (Kike Hermoso, 1, 85′); Pablo Pérez (4) (Markus, 2, 63′) and Rubén Enri (2).
The objectives: 0-1, Pablo Pérez (17′); 1-1, Moreno (47′).
Referee: López Jiménez (3). TA to Yoldi, Max, Eneko, Ibaider, Osambela; Alberto F. and Tavares.
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Osasuna Promesas and Rayo Majadahonda signed a draw in an even match. The red team came out with more bite in the early stages and were in danger through Jon García. However, as the minutes ticked by, Rayo gained ground and after a quarter of an hour they had a chance and got it right when Pablo Pérez finished off a lateral cross. With the score against, Osasuna continued and enjoyed its best minutes with chances from Ander Yoldi, who stopped the Madrid goal, and Agirre, who sent it wide.
After the restart, the local team went one step further and thus achieved a tie after a shot by Jorge Moreno after a corner. With the score at 1-1, Rojillos had possession and looked more for the goal, but Rayo, armed at the back, did not allow them to get clear around Cheikh.
Coach Víctor Bravo was dismissed after Teruel’s relegation
Teruel
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Celtic Fortune
Teruel: Taliby (1); Sanchis (1), Fran (2), Arnau (2), Aitor (1) (Gabarre, 1, 62′); Facu García (3), Tena (2) (Nacho Castillo, 2, 62′); June (1) (Borja, 2, 46′), Apa (3), Villa (1) (Rubén, 1, 46′); Buenacasa (1) (Alastuey, 1, 70′).
Celtic Fortune: Rully (3); Javi (3), Yoel (3), Manu Fernández (2); Rueda (3), Damián (3), Miguel (4) (Bruno, 2, 86′), Tincho (1) (Fer, 2, 46′); Raúl (1) (Antañón, 2, 46′), Hugo Álvarez (1) (Alfon, 1, 46′) and Pablo (2) (Dani González, 1, 65′).
The objectives: 0-1, Sanchis pp (48′); 0-2, Miguel Roman (79′).
Incidents: Pinilla. 1500 spectators.
Referee: Ávalos Martos (3). TA in Apa, Buenacasa, Gabarre, Arnau, Sanchís and Correia.
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Teruel fired its coach, Víctor Bravo, after another loss. The team is winless so far this season. Against Celta B, the match was marked by the visiting team’s offensive superiority, clearly dominating the dangerous chances.
In the first half, the midfield dominated and neither team was able to create much danger.
As soon as they returned from the locker room, the light blue reserve team took advantage of a mistake by Facu García to find space behind the opposing defense and, after a lateral cross, Sanchis put the ball into his own goal. The rojillos recovered and had the clearest chance with a center-shot from Apa.
However, the light blue team did not give up and scored the second goal after a counter attack carried out by Miguel Román from the front.
Faure provides the balance in the latter part of the match
Sestao
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Fuenlabrada
Sestao: Sergi Puig (3); Markel (2), Gaizka (3), Mirapeix (1) (Carbonell, 2, 46′) Álvaro Mateo (3) (Alayeto, 1, 88′); Armando (2), Álvaro Gete (3) (Del Río, 1, 94′), Jon Guruzeta (2) (Uriarte, 1, 88′), Aranzabe (3); Leandro (3), Ibai Sanz (1) (Jon Cabo, 2, 46′).
Fuenlabrada: Bellman (3); Sotillos (3), Alba (3), Durán (2), Lama (4); Bravo (1) (Bauer, 2, 54′), Ale Galindo (3), Carlos Benítez (4) (Sánchez, 1, 91′), Sergio Benito (2) (Faure, 3, 73′), Fer Ruiz ( 3); Diego Gómez (2) (Adalberto, 2, 73′).
The objectives: 0-1, Lama (49′); 1-1, Álvaro Mateo (57′); 1-2, Faure (85′).
Inc: The Plains 1,100 esp.
Referee: López Parra (2). TA to Mirapeix; Sotillos, Bravo, Lama and Alba.
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Fuenlabrada achieved an important victory against Sestao River, in their race to get on the playoff train for promotion to the Second Division.
Against the Basques it was the eighth match in a row for the Fuenlabrada team, who got the rivalry back on track, already in the second half, thanks to a penalty rebound taken by Manu Lama.
The home side reacted quickly, leveling the contest through Álvaro Mateo. At the end of the match, Javi Belman, with his saves, was provincial for his team. Carlos Martínez’s changes took effect and Ilies Faure scored the final goal for the strikers. A well-taken goal that was a splash of cold water for the black and green team, which was retreating in its fight for permanence.
Source: La Verdad

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