Saint Andrew
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Lleida Sports
Saint Andrew: James (2); Méndez (2), Pelegrín (2), Sergio Castillo (2), Juanan (2); Carlos Guzmán (2), Pau Darbra (2) (Íker García, 1, min. 91); Alexis (2) (Albertito, 2, min. 77), Sergi Serrano (3), Josu (3) (Pochito, 2, min. 77); Ernest Forgas (2) (Paredes, 1, min. 84).
Lleida Sports: Iñaki (2); Fer Cortijo (2), Joan Campins (2), Néyder Lozano (3), Òscar Rubio (2), Ton Ripoll (2); Mateo (1), Antonio Romero (1) (Javi Robles, 2, min. 57), Sergio Montero (4) (Roger Figueras, 1, min. 84); Agüero (2) (Javi Soto, 2, min. 68) and Chuli (2).
The objectives: 1-0, Sergi Serrano (min. 49); 1-1, Sergio Montero (min. 65).
Incidents: Narcís Sala. 3,382 viewers.
Referee: Torres Rodriguez (2). Josu, Paredes, advised; Sergio Montero, Néyder Lozano, Chuli and Joan Campins.
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Lleida kept the lead despite drawing against a good Sant Andreu.
The four-bar team came out from the first moment to have control of the ball and appeared to be more superior in possession although it did not clearly reach the rival area. So the first came, however, for Lleida with a shot by Montero going over the crossbar. At the end of half-time, local Serrano missed a clear chance alone in front of Iñaki.
As soon as the second act started, Sant Andreu’s goal came from a cross from the left that Sergi Serrano finished with a perfect header. Lleida looked for an equalizer and found it on a rebound on the edge of the area which Sergio Montero picked up and beat Jaime with a superb overhead kick.
Europe struggles and then loses her hair after a break
Europe
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Atlético Saguntino
Europe: Marc Vito (4); Aliaga (4), Álex Cano (2), Arnau (2), Castell (2), Mario (2) (Manel, 3, 66′); Pau (2), Àlex Pla (4) (Albert Martí, 2, 77′), Noel (4); Servetti (2) (Iván Bravo, 1, 77′) and Eslava (4) (Gené, 3, 71′). And.
Saguntino: Save (2); Javi Pérez (2) (Carlos Marco, 1, 54′), Roan (3) (Sánchez, 1, 79′); 3-0, Luis (3), Kike (2) (Pol Pla, 2, 46′); Goyo (3), Salvador (3), Álvarez (3) (Guille, 1, 71′), Juanma (4); Ato (2) and Querol (3) (Fermín, 1, 71′).
The objectives: 1-0, Eslava, p. (8′); 2-0, Aliaga (60′); 3-0, Manel (69′); 4-0, Genè (94′).l
Incidents: Nou Sardinia. 1,525 viewers.
Referee: Mendez (1). TA to Noel, Mario; Carlos David, Kike, Roan. Roja to Sergio Escobar
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Javi Eslava fell and converted the penalty himself. From here, the Romans took control and had three options to tie and even Héctor Querol sent it to the post. After the break, Noel sent a header into the woodwork and then came the storm with goals from Aliaga, from a pass from Àlex Pla, Manel, as soon as he came out, and Adri Gené, after a piece of genius.
Cerdanyola was more accurate and beat Manresa
Cerdanyola Valles
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Manresa
Cerdanyola: Álex Sánchez (4); Pere (3) (Lucas, 3, 47′), Olmedo (3), Jon Vega (3), Manel (3), Escoruela (3) (Castillo, 2, 88′); Marc Manchón (3), Barquero (3); Max Marcet (4) (Richmon, 2, 82′), Boris Garrós (4) (Moha, 3, 46′) and Carlos Martínez (4) (Jan Pallisé, 1, 88′).
Manresa: Polished (2); Álex Sánchez (2), Nanny (2), Pastor (2), Pons (2) (Álex Iglesias, 2, 61′); Nil Garrido (2), Martí Soler (2) (Gilbert, 2, 44′); Omar (2) (Baquero, 2, 77′), Cuello (2) (Alpha, 2, 61′), Tom (2); Javi López (2) (Marc Martínez, 2, 61′).
The objectives: 1-0, Boris Garrós (10′); 2-0, Max Marcel (66′); 3-0, Carlos Martínez (80′).
Referee: Pebble Colomer (2). TA to Pere, Álex Sánchez; Neck, Nil, Nanny.
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Cerdanyola achieved a clear victory over Manresa in a match that was quickly put in their face with Boris’ goal in the first shot on goal. After the break, Max Marcet extended the distance by completing a good long pass from Nico Olmedo. And in the last period, Carlos Martínez, in a half turn, closed the scoring.
La Nucía reunited with victory nine weeks later
La Nucia
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Terrace
La Nucia: Álex Iglesias (2); Monterde (2), Mario Robles (2), Savall (3), Kevin Toner (4); Dasquet (2), Kiko Caler (2) (Fofo, 1, 61′); Rubén (1) (Javi Martín, 2, 61′), Eneko (2) (Hafidi, 1, 61′), Alberto Rubio (2) (Pajarero, 1, 84′); Mariano (1) (Yosmel, 1, 84).
terrace: Mark (2); Joel Toledo (1) (Pol, 1, 80′), Jaguar (1), Neeskens (1), Lucas Viña (2); Álex Fernández (1) (David Jiménez, 1, 52′), Lledó (1); Pau Salvans (2) (Jordi Cano, 1, 73′), Cervera (1) (Morales, 1, 52′), Gil Muntadas (2); Aythami (1).
The objectives: 0-1, Pau Salvans (56′); 1-1, Kevin Toner (68′); 2-1, Javi Martín (74′).
Inc.: Camilo Cano. 600 esp.
Referee: Aranda Delgado (2). TA to Kevin Toner.
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And nine days later, La Nucía won. The Alicante team knocked out a Terrassa team that, despite scoring first, came back in the second half. All the goals come after the break. Pau Salvans put Terrassa ahead by heading in a cross from the right. Kevin Toner also tied his head and Javi Martín with a volley signed the return.
Equality in a decaffeinated San Gregorio match
Torrent
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Spanish B
torrent: Leganes (3); Raúl (3) (Jordi, 1, 82′), Kaiser (2), Cano (1), Ivi (2); Climent (2), Adri Pérez (2) (Juanra, 1, 82′); Zarzo (3) (Diego M., 1, 76′), Araujo (3) (Alberto V., 1, 82′), Vassilakis (2) (Chavarría, 2, 59′); Christian Albert (4).
Spanish B: Fortuño (3); Roger Hinojo (3) (Alejandro, 1, 72′), Pau Casadesús (2), Aleix Gorjón (2), Joan Puig (2); Rafa Bauza (2) (Carlos, 1, 82′), Gori (4) (Marc Delgado, 2, 72′); Momoh (2) (Armand, 1, 64′), Javi Hernández (3), Ian Forns (2); Rivarés (2).
The objectives: 0-1, Javi H. (18′); 1-1, Zarzo, p. (40′).
Inc.: Saint Gregory. 750 esp.
Referee: Baiges Dones (3). TA to Cano, Climent, Cristian Albert, Adri Pérez, Juanra; Pau Casadesús.
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There are no winners or losers in San Gregorio. In a weak match, Torrent and Espanyol B signed for a draw. The reserve team liked it better in the first half and took the lead thanks to Javi Hernández’s goal from a direct free kick. Before the break, the equalizer came with a goal from the eleven meters by Javi Zarzo, a penalty committed by goalkeeper Ángel Fortuño against Christian Albert.
Hércules conceded its first goal at home this season
Hercules
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Alzira
Hercules: Carlos Abad (2); Samu Vázquez (3), Juanmi (2), Nolan (2), Hugo Sanz (2); Roger Colomina (3), Artiles (2) (De la Nava, 2, 70′), César Moreno (2) (Mangada, 2, 64′); Alvarito (2) (Jean Paul, 2, 70′), Mendes (2) (Coscia, 1, 82′) and Ketu (3).
Alzira: Dolz (2); Abraham (2), Robert Costa (2), Solbes (4), Nacho Vila (2) (Palacín, 2, 64′); Alfaro (2), Side (3); Dylan (2) (Mangel, 2, 64′), Joaquín (2) (Crespo, 1, 88′), Pitu (2) (Marenyà, 2, 27′); Busquets (3) (Pana, 1, 88′).
The objectives: 0-1, Dylan (10′); 1-1, Roger Colomina (40′).
Incidents: Rico Perez. 6,125 esp.
Referee: Oltra Sáez (2). TA to Hugo Sanz, Mendes; Nacho Vila, Busquets and Marenyà.
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Uncomfortable and very tight against Rico Pérez. Hércules was surprised by the good strategy of Alzira who took the lead thanks to Dylan’s low shot following a pass from Busquets. First goal conceded by Hércules this season at home. The locals earned the tie with a header from Roger Colominas after an assist from César Moren.
Mestalla scored three great goals in its visit to Formentera
Formentera
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Valencia Mestalla
Formentera: Danny (2); De la Mata (3) (Sunday, 2, 68′), Antonio (3), J. Manuel (2), Chus Ruiz (2), Ferreres (3); Ribeiro (2) (Bertino, 2, 60′), Caturla (3), De las Marinas (3), Montalbán (2) (El Harchi, 2, 68′); Gorriz (2). v.
Mestalla: None (3); Alemán (3), Iranzo (4), Tárrega (3), Diego Moreno (2); Yellu (3), Fadal (3) (Navarro, 1, 91′); Hugo Glaze. (4) (Iván Muñoz, 2, 73′), Rodrigo (2) (Tejón, 3, 56′), Camus (3) (Frith, 2, 73′); Joselu (2) (Santana, 1, 91′).
The objectives: 0-1, Hugo G. (19′); 1-1, Antonio (49′); 1-2, Hugo G. (60′); 1-3, Badgers (89′).
Referee: Morros Monk (3). TA in Ribeiro, El Harchi, Górriz, Ferreres, Caturla, De las Marinas; Tárrega, Rodrigo, Hugo G. and Martín Tejón.
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Three great goals from Mestalla decided Formentera. The individuality of the reserve team will be decisive in a fierce battle. In the first half, Hugo González made it 1-0. At the start of the second, Antonio equalized in a corner. There was still a work of art by Hugo González and a direct foul by Martín Tejón that came.
Source: La Verdad

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