Cornellà
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Sabadell
Cornellà: Yari (3); Kike López (2) (José Mas, 2, min. 67), Andreu (2), Kike Ríos (2), Marc Vilaplana (2) (Luisao, 2, min. 67), Eudald (2); Toni Arranz (2) (Carles Garrido, 1, min. 84), Gonpi (2) (Canario, 2, min. 77), Caballero (2); Marc Tenas (2) (Robert Simón, 2, min. 77) and Clau Mendes (2).
Sabadell: Ortola (2); David Astals (2), Amelibia (2), Pau Resta (2), Toni Herrero (2); Álex Gualda (2), Carles Salvador (2) (Raul Baena, 1, min. 89); Abde (4) (Ricard Pujol, 2, min. 85), Moyano (2), Marc Doménech (2) (Morocco, 2, min. 74); Vladys (3) (David Soto, 1, min. 89).
Purpose: 0-1, Abde (min. 59).
Incidents: Municipal Palamós-Costa Brava. 500 esp.
Referee: Brull Acerete (3). He advises the local Canario and the visitors Pau Resta and Ortolà.
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The 300 Sabadell fans who came to Palamós to watch the match against Cornellà had a great time watching their team’s second consecutive victory this year 2024. A great goal from Abde allowed the team to Harlequinado to add 3 very important points that allow them to continue dreaming. permanence. The Vallesan fans bid farewell to their team with loud cheers and chants of “yes we can” referring to their options for survival.
The match was intense even in its first half with alternating dominance and few scoring chances. Sabadell grew as the minutes ticked by and as a result they had the best chances: in the 22nd minute, Vladys went crosswise and had a great intention from inside the area but the ball went inches wide wide and in the 28th minute a Direct free kick from the right wing that hit the crossbar was taken by Marc Doménech.
The start of the second half was an exchange of chances. First with a header from local Marc Tenas that went over by a very narrow margin (55′) and then came the visitor’s goal. A sensational personal play by Abde, who after receiving an assist from Vladys quickly dribbled past goalkeeper Yari and crossed the ball, slotting it into the net. A minute later, Clau Mendes, completely alone against Ortolà, sent the ball high as the draw was called for.
Despite Cornellà’s attempts to equalise, the truth was that Sabadell had the best chances in the final period. Yari saved a called goal from Amelibia and in added time Moyano sent it onto the post.
Nàstic de Tarragona fell from the lead to Celta Fortuna
Celtic Fortune
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GYMNASTICS TARRAGONA
Celtic: Caesar (2); Javi Rodríguez (2) (Hugo, 2, 46′), Yoel Lago (2) (Pablo Durán, 1, 83′), Javi Domínguez (2) (Manu, 2, 46′), Joel (2), Tincho ( 2); Miguel Román (2), Damián (3); Raúl Blanco (3) (Fer López, 2, 56′), Dani González (2) (Manu Garrido, 2, 56′), Alfon (2).
Nastic: Varus (4); Pol Domingo (2), Triguero (3), Nacho (3), Joan Oriol (2); Jardí (2) (Dufur, 2, 78′), Óscar Sanz (2), Borja (2) (Recio, 2, 78′), Concha (2) (Marc Fernández, 3, 27′); Andy (2) (Gorostidi, 2, 46′); Pablo Fernández (4) (Montalvo, 2, 69′).
Purpose: 0-1, Pablo Fernández (52′).
Inc.: Barreiro. 2,000 esp.
Referee: Alemán Pérez (2). TA to Javi D., Tincho, Raúl; Ó.Sanz, Pol, Andy, D.Vidal (ent.
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A goal from Pablo Fernández allowed Nàstic to dethrone the leader and consolidate their position in the playoff positions at the end of the first round. Dani Vidal’s men showed their defensive solidity against a Celta Fortuna team that tried again and again but could not get past Alberto Varo’s goal. In the first half, the locals monopolized the game, but Nàstic’s defensive order and force made a misguided Celta desperate and had problems finding space. The only goal of the game came in the opening minutes of the second half. Manu Fernández’s mistake in launching the ball and Marc’s good pressure allowed Pablo Fernández to beat the light blue goalkeeper. Celta reversed in the final minutes, but found plenty of useful action from Varo who showed confidence between the sticks.
Master the effectiveness of a Ponferradina that will return to the top
SD Logrones
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PONFERRADINA
Logroñés: Iru (1); Cova (1), Murua (1), Ezkurdia (1), Paredes (1); Castellano (2), Damià (2); Óscar Fernández (2) (Luzzi, 2, 64′), Ferni (2) (Jaráiz, 2, 80′), Manny (1) (Trespalacios, 2, 46′); Escobar (1).
Ponferradina: Prieto (2); Carrique (3), Leal (2), Lancho (2), Andoni (2) (Nil, 2, 46′); Markel Lozano (2), Igbekeme (2) (Ale Díez, 2, 80′), Ernesto (2) (Brais, 2, 72′), Dacosta (4); Borja Valle (3) (Yuri, 2, 80′) and Cerdá (2) (Clavería, 2, 61′).
The objectives: 0-1, Ernesto (1′); 0-2, Borja Valle (4′); 0-3, Carrique (45′).
Incidents: The Gaunas. 700 spectators.
Referee: Àvalos Martos (3) TA to Ezkudia, Luzzi; Clavería and Yuri.
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SD Logroñés fell to a Ponferradina team that took its effectiveness to its highest expression.
Thirty seconds into the game, Dacosta assisted Ernesto so that the forward scored first. Just three minutes later, Dacosta provided the final pass to Borja Valle to score the second. In case there were any doubts, Carrique scored the third on the brink of half-time, capping off a great team game with an accurate shot.
There could be no reaction from the locals in the second half, where they found the wood through Ferni. Ponferradina also found the post, which was able to expand its account.
With this score, the Riojans entered relegation for the first time. The Bercians, on the other hand, end the first round as winter champions.
Subsidiaries’ rivalry is so great that it ends the balance sheet
Royal Society B
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OSASUNA PROMISE
Royal Society B: Ayesa (2); Rupérez (3), Jon Martín (2), Ibra (2) (Yago Cantero, 2, 61′), Zoilo (2); Gorrotxategi (2), Pablo Marín (2); Dadie (2) (Mariezkurrena, 2, 61′), Goti (2) (Mikel, 1, 76′), Azkune (4) (Orobengoa, 1, 76′) and Bryan (4) (Eder, 2, 52′ ).
Osasuna P.: Dimitrios (2); Molina (4), Moreno (2), Ibaider (2), Dufur (2) (Azcona, 1, 87′); Eneko (2), Jon (2) (Arguibide, 1, 81′); Bujan (2) (Rabadán, 1, 81′), Osambela (2) (Mauro, 2, 70′), Ander Yoldi (3) and Agirre (4) (Max Svensson, 2, 70′).
The objectives: 1-0, Azkune (30′); 1-1, Molina (41′); 2-1, Bryan Fiabema (46′); 2-2, Aguirre (59′).
Referee: López Parra (3). TA: Mariezkurrena; Osambela, Dufur, Mauro.
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Zubieta hosted a thrilling rivalry of affiliates. The rojillos were in tow, despite the many chances they had. Half time into the game, Azkune scored the first after taking advantage of a rebound. Ten minutes later, Osasuna equalized after a great finish by Guillem Molina. Before the break, Molina himself and Pablo Martín were close to scoring for their respective teams.
On the way back from the locker room, 30 seconds was enough for Sanse to break the tie. Bryan Fiabema took advantage of a defensive error by the visitors (2-1). Castillejo’s team soon reacted, as, thanks to a header from Agirre, they equalized again. From then on, the Navarrese came forward and managed to finish Yoldi and Svensson’s chances. The San Sebastián team withstood the push and also came close to the goal through Goti, Rupérez and a header from Jon Martín.
Joseba Muguruza’s target is enough for Cultural
Leonese culture
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GAME
C. Leonesa: Bañuz (3); Álvaro (3) (Jaume Pol, 2, 77), Fornos (4) (Coch, 2, 68), Rodri (4), Víctor (4); Bicho (4) (Aarón Rey, 2, 77′), Kevin Presa (4), Martín Solar (3); Berto (3) (Barri, 2, 68), Escudero (3) (Guillermo, 2, 77′) and Calderón (1) (Muguruza, 4, 22′).
Game: German (2); Pablo Martínez (1) (Navarro, 2, 37′), Pablo Vázquez (2), Balenziaga (2) (Barbero, 2, 76′), Paris Adot (3); Jaime (2), Salva Sevilla (2) (Mella, 2, 67′), Rubén (2) (Hugo Rama, 2, 67′), Yeremay (2), Davo (3); Lucas (2).
Purpose: 1-0, Muguruza (44′).
Inc.: Kingdom of León. 8,635 esp.
Referee: Perez Hernández (2). TA to Berto, Bañuz, Martín Solar; Davo, Balenziaga, Rama, Navarro.
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Cultural Leonesa closes the first round in the best possible way: with a victory against a team like Deportivo, which regardless of whether it is 10 points behind the leader, Ponferradina, remains a clear candidate for promotion.
Except for the first quarter of an hour of the match, where the Galicians were superior, for the rest of the match Raúl Llona’s team dominated the match.
The first half ended with a goal by Joseba Muguruza who collected a cross from the left and, given the passivity of Deportivo’s defense, scored what would be the final goal.
In the second half, Cultural had a chance to increase the lead with two clear chances, one from Álvaro and another from Escudero, which hit the crossbar.
Fuenlabrada is stuck at home against Real Unión
Fuenlabrada
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ROYAL UNION
Fuenlabrada: Bellman (2); Sotillos (2) (Cristóbal, 2, 46′), David Alba (3), Manu Lama (3), Barbosa (2) (Benítez, 2, 75′); Buer (2), Ale Galindo (2), Raúl Hernández (2), Sergio Benito (2) (Juan Durán, 2, 58′); Fer Ruiz (2) and Illies (2) (Diego Gómez, 2, 75′).
Royal Union: Unai Aguirre (2); Eimil (2) (Imanol Baz, 1, 91′), Iván Pérez (3), Montoro (3), José Carlos (2); Íñigo Muñoz (2) (Peru, 2, 80′), Quique Rivero (2), Solís (2) (Asier Benito, 1, 86′), Vidorreta (2) (Beobide, 1, 86′), Oyarzun (2 )(Asier Córdoba, 2, 80′); Escobar (2).
Incidents: Fernando Torres. 857 viewers.
Referee: Fernández Vidal (3). TA to Buer, David Alba; First Aguirre.
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A point for each team in Fernando Torres match with few scoring opportunities between Fuenlabrada and Real Unión.
In the first half, the blue team took control of the game, having control of the ball and stalking the area of Irunda goalkeeper Unai Agirre. So, the locals enjoyed their first chances with a shot by Fer Ruiz, which was deflected by the goalkeeper, and a shot by Ale Galindo that hit the crossbar. For its part, Real Unión also enjoyed its chance with a header from Escobar against which goalkeeper Belman made the save.
After the break, Fuenlabrada continued to test with shots from Durán and Ale Galindo, but up front they found a Basque team so well-armed in defense that they gave up no space.
Source: La Verdad

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