Joanenc-Equal 2-1
Igualada dominated the match but in Joanenc they were ahead in their first approach with a long shot from Jordi. From here, the visiting team intensified its dominance, but there were no clear-cut chances. After the restart, the team from Igualada had a big chance, but local goalkeeper Dani Baquero prevented the tie with good interventions. In added time, Galván made it 2-0 which seemed to seal the score although the visiting team reduced the gap a few minutes later.
Joanenc: Dani Baquero; Álex Munera, Jaume, Serra (Bravo, 46′), Marc Sala, Jordi (Álex, 88′), Isaac, Dani Galván, Íker Ariza, Buba and Gerard (Jan, 76′)
Equalizer: Yaros; Cuadras (Uri Marín, 76′), Óscar Oliver, Berna (Arkoh, 65′), Boateng, Sama, Marc Gulias, Jairón, Éric Pérez (Dan, 65′), Altimira and Sesbas
The objectives: 1-0, Jordi (11′); 2-0, Dani Galván (91′); 2-1, Uri Marín (94′)
Referee: Trejo González, good. TA: Dani Baquero, Serra, Gerard, Jan; Mario Martínez (int.). TR: Parcerisa (local substitute, 84′)
S. Juan And. Montcada-Artesa Lleida 4-1
Goledada del San Juan At. Montcada allowing him to return to leadership pending the outcome of San Mauro. Right from the start, Fini took a throw-in and the ball fell to the unforgiving Montejo to make the score 1-0. Then, a penalty to Fini became the second local goal itself. Then there was another penalty, this time in favor of Artesa Lleida, but the shot was saved by goalkeeper David Pérez. At the end of half-time, Óscar Muñoz extended the lead after a steal on the edge of the area. Already in the second half, Fini turned around after a throw-in, making it 4-0. Then, Marc Rius closed the gap and left the final score.
San Juan And. Montcada: David Perez; Víctor Pérez (Íker Gómez, 76′), Éric Pérez, Amantini, Dani Hernández (Álex Pérez, 61′); Marc Montejo, Rafa González (Pablo Sola, 76′), Hugo Ruiz, Musta (Froy Villanueva, 77′); Óscar Muñoz and Fini (Xavi Robres, 61′).
Artesa Lleida: candle; Marc Mòdol (Xavi Catalán, 76′), Marc Rius, Grau, Pagu, Manel, Gerard Tió, Reluy (Palacios, 70′), Rueda (Jhon, 46′), Joel Farré (Rubio, 46′) and Yilson.
The objectives: 1-0, Marc Montejo (2′); 2-0, Fini, pen. (24′); 3-0, Oscar Muñoz (45′); 4-0, Fini (55′); 4-1, Marc Rius (57′)
Referee: Gonzalo Ferrer, good. TA: Musta, Fini, Dani Hernández, Víctor Pérez, Íker Gómez, Froy Villanueva; John and Gerard Tió
Castellar-Jupiter 2-1
Castellar’s third win in a row in a match they dominated. In the first half the local team came out the better and went ahead with a goal from a direct free kick by Gabri, who put the ball in the crossbar. David and Martín also increased their income. After the break, a penalty by goalkeeper Xavi Betrán on David was converted by Saavedra to make it 2-0. Jupiter reacted, but the gap was only closed by Cañete.
Castellar: Pablo Martin; Gabri, Carlos Ortiz, Marc Brey (Jordi Simón, 83′), David (Xavi Moreno, 79′), Alejandro (Arias, 72′), Martín (Jan Marc, 72′), Víctor Moreno, Íker Álvarez, Marc Ruano ( Saavedra, 54′) and Luque.
Jupiter: Xavi Betrán; Kike (Fuentes, 46′), Óscar Peña, Adri Bassols, Picolo (Aleix Fernández, 12′), Cañete, Álex García, Patrick Chico (Llur, 79′), Damián Obispo (Sergio Navarro, 46′), Adri Barón and Isma Quiñones (Becerra, 46′).
The objectives: 1-0, Gabri (15′); 2-0, Saavedra, pen. (62′); 2-1, Cañete (82′).
Referee: Barnils Thin, regular. TA: David, Xavi Moreno, Arias; Aleix Fernández, Kike, Xavi Betrán, Fuentes (2, 89′), Becerra and Cañete. TR: Saavedra (89′).
Source: La Verdad

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