Europe won the derby and remains at the top of the table

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Saint Andrew

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Europe

Saint Andrew: James (3); Méndez (2), Pelegrín (1), Sergio Castillo (3), Genís Blasco (2); Carlos Guzmán (2), Albertito (2) (Sergi Vives, 1, min. 68); Pochito (2) (Sergi Serrano, 2, min. 68), Pau Darbra (1) (Íker García, 1, min. 59), Alexis (4) (Josu, 1, min. 83); Toni Paredes (3) (Gerard Oliva, 1, min. 59).

Europe: Pau Torres (3); Aliaga (3) (Manel, 1, min. 89), Campeny (3), Cano (2), Castell (2), Mario (4); Pau López (3), Noel (1) (Javi Eslava, 4, min. 46), Vilamitjana (3) (Bermúdez, 2, min. 57); Pablo Servetti (4) and Adri Gené (3) (Adnane, 2, min. 83).

The objectives: 1-0, Alexis from a penalty (min. 16); 1-1, Pablo Servetti (min. 39); 1-2, Pablo Servetti (min. 57); 2-2, Alexis (min. 63); 2-3, Javi Eslava (min. 92).

Incidents:
Narcís Sala. 6,531 viewers.

Referee: Sánchez Alba (1). He warned Noel Carbonell, Pau López, Arnau Campeny, Pablo Servetti and Arnau Vilamitjana.

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The goal in extra time allowed Europe to win the derby in Sant Andreu and stay at the top of the standings.

The first half was very even. Local Pochito was the first to try, but Pau Torres stopped. The referee then awarded a penalty for an alleged handball by Álex Cano, who had his back turned, after the ball bounced off Aliaga’s stomach. Alexis changed the maximum penalty. Castillo then shot through the feet of the visiting defense. A pass in the hole by Pau López was taken advantage of by Servetti to stand in front of Jaime and beat him at the top (1-1).

After the break, Pochito, on a counterattack, flashed Pau, who sent it into a corner. And not long after, a very tight corner kick by Adri Gené was finished by Pablo Servetti with his butt into the net. Later, the referee missed a resounding Jaime penalty on Servetti and showed the card to the Uruguayan. In the ensuing action, Alexis equalized with a shot from inside the big area. In the final minutes Europe was better and Jaime was able to beat Eslava’s shot. In extra time, Mario Domingo gave way to Javi Eslava, who sent it into the net due to the passivity of the local defense

Armand saves Espanyol B in the final stages

Spanish B

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Terrace

Spanish B: Vent (2); Jurado (2) (Rivarés, 2, 74′), Ángel Gómez (2) (Pecellín, 2, 83′), Alejandro (3), Catalá (2), Hinojo (3) (Casadesús, 2, 74′); Bauza (2), Roger (2) (Kenneth, 2, 60′), Carvalho (2); Javi Hdez. (2) (Armand, 4, 83′) and Roca (4).

terrace: Mark (3); Garzón (3), Badal (2), Neeskens (2), Palacios (2); Morales (2), Lledó (2) (Babanzila, 2, 80′), Casais (2) (Áelx F., 1, 89′); Salvans (2) (Buenacasa, 2, 67′), Cano (4) (Lucas Viña, 2, 67′) and Gil (2) (Jofre, 2, 67′).

The objectives: 1-0, Bato (24′); 1-1, Cano (44′); 1-2, Garzon (65′); 2-2, Armand (92′).

Inc.: Dani Jarque. 500.

Referee: Gorgoyon Legarra (3). TA in Bauza, Javi Hdez.; Casais and Morales.

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Espanyol took the lead thanks to a great goal from Antoniu Roca. The striker took control and finished with a volley. Terrassa equalized through a cross kick from Cano. Garzón changed the score with a great personal maneuver. In added time, Armand appeared to give Perico’s team a point in a ‘Maradonian’ game.

Cerdanyola takes the lead, but ends up giving up to Andratx

Andratx

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Cerdanyola Valles

Andratx: Vicenç(2); Mati (2), Pere Amer (2), ‘Pela’ Aveldaño (2), Kevin García (2) (Lázaro, 2, 60′); Miquel Jaume (2) (Monir, 2, 46′), Bonet (2) (Giaquinto, 2, 71′), Alorda (3); Javi Castedo (4) (Flaqué, 2, 60′), Bauzá (2) (Óscar, 2, 46′) and Llabrés (2).

Cerdanyola: Alex (2); Jon (2) (Iñaki Recio, 2, 46′), Manel (4), Manu Castillo (2), Lucas (2) (Bruno, 2, 77′); Adri Díaz (2) (Carlos, 2, 62′), Manchón (2), Niko Kata (2); Moha (2) (Joel, 2, 79′), Boris Garrós (2) and Max Marcet (2).

The objectives: 0-1, Manel (3′); 1-1, Alorda (6′); 2-1, Castedo (38′); 3-1, Castedo (53′); 3-2, Manel (91′).

Referee: Moreno Muñoz (1). TA in Castedo; Max, Adri Díaz, Bruno and Niko Kata.

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A torrid start, with a goal for each side before the 7th minute, gave way to an intense match. After 1-1, Castedo scored before the break (2-1) and served to overcome the deficit, giving the home team confidence. In the 2nd half, Andratx, on the counterattack, increased the difference and with a score of 3-1 the Balearic Islands dedicated themselves to managing their income until Manel reduced the difference.

La Peña Deportiva added its third consecutive victory

Sports Club

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Manresa

Sports Pª: Edu Frias (3); Elorza (3) (Salinas, 2, 55′), Pereira (3), Chica (3), Mejía (3), Madrigal (3) (Jordan, 2, 73′); Toni Vicente (3), Lolo Garrido (4) (Torices, 2, 73′), Víctor Barroso (2); Marc Fraile (2) and Tovar (3).

Manresa: Oscar (2); Dani Reina (2), Moha (2), Yaya (3), Pons (2) (De la Peña, 2, 62′); Martí Soler (3), Marc Martínez (2) (Pachón, 2, 70′); Pol Ballesteros (2) (Iglesias, 2, 62′), Omar (2) (Gilbert, 2, 77′), Baquero (2); Alpha (2) (Javi López, 2, 70′).

The objectives: 1-0, Lolo Garrido (8′). 2-0, Tovar (60′). 2-1, Tovar own goal (83′).

Incidents: Municipal. 150 spectators.

Referee: Villaescusa Alarcón (2). TA: Pereira, Tovar and Barroso.

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Peña Deportiva showed plenty of punch to win an even match with few chances. Lolo Garrido, in the first half, and Tovar, in the second, scored two shots on goal for the locals. Manresa closed the gap with a poor move when the goalkeeper’s clearance hit Tovar and ended up in his own goal

Hercules goes into a spin after being defeated in the field of Torrent

Torrent

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Hercules 2-1

torrent: Pol Ballesté (3); Carpin (2), Uri Jové (4), Cano (2) (Diego Martínez, 1, 88′), Ivi (2); Adri Perez (3); Raúl Ruiz (2) (Christian, 2, 63′), Quim Araujo (4) (Climent, 1, 88′), Lois (2), Zarzo (2) (Jorge, 2, 68′); Boris Kouassi (2) (Salah, 2, 68′).

Hercules: Carlos Abad (1); Samu (2), Nolan (1), Josema (1), Candelas (1); Roger (1), Artiles (1) (Mangada, 2, 41′), Miguel Marí (1) (Richmond, 1, 71′); Alvarito (1) (Moreno, 1, 71′), De la Nava (1) (Coscia, 1, 64′) and Ketu (1) (Nico, 1, 64′).

The objectives: 1-0, Quim Araujo (43′); 2-0, Uri Jové (71′); 2-1, Coscia (93′). Inc.: St. Gregory. 3,000 esp.

Referee: Morona del Campo (2). TA: Cano, Lois; Nolan, Roger, Alvarito and Richmond

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La Nucía saves a point in extra time

Formentera

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La Nucia

Formentera: John (2); De la Mata (2), Marí (3) (Javi Rosa, 2, 71′), Chus Ruiz (3), Antonio (3), Domingo (2); Ribeiro (2) (Josiño, 2, 71′), Caturla (3), Gorka Marcos (2) (Agirre, 2, 78′), Montalbán (2) (El Harchi, 2, 78′); Gorriz (2) (Bertino, 1, 88′).

La Nucia: Rodri Gea (2); Valín (2) (Rubio, 2, 16′), Salto (3), Pajarero (2), Robles (2) (Rubén, 3, 70′); Adri León (3), Rodrigo (2) (David, 3, 46′), Monterde (2), Eneko (2) (Jaume, 3, 80′), Christian (2) (Mariano, 4, 46′); Juan Delgado (3).

The objectives: 1-0, Adri León, pp (29′); 2-0, Antonio (38′); 2-1, Juan Delgado (85′); 2-2, Adri León (91′).

Referee: Masip Vidal (2). TA: Marí, Antonio; León, Eneko, Christian, Robles and Rubén

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Formentera let two points slip away against the bottom team in the final stages. The La Nucía team did not give up and with a goal from Juan Delgado in the 85th minute, and another from Adri León in extra time, they achieved a draw that silenced Sant Francesc. In the first half, an own goal from Adri León and another from Antonio put the Pitiusos ahead.

Lleida Esportiu beat Alzira before the break

Lleida Sports

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Algeria

Lleida: Iñaki (2); Fer Cortijo (3) (Musa, 1, 63′), Campins (3), Néyder (3), Óscar Rubio (3); Agüero (2) (Vigário, 1, 63′), Quadri (4) (Robles, 1, 83′), Montero (4) (Becerra, 2, 73′), Ton Ripoll (3); Bakero (4) and Chuli (2) (Mateo, 1, 73′).

Alzira: Cortes (2); Abraham (2), Costa (2), Solbes (2), Nacho Vila (3) (Bravo, 1, 52′); Laurel (2) (Room, 1, 81′), Edge (2); Dylan (2) (Mángel, 1, 46′), Joaquín (2) (Sergio G., 1, 65′), Tòfol (2) (Palacín, 2, 46′) and Manel (2).

The objectives: 1-0, Montero (33′); 2-0, Baker (42′); 3-0, Oscar Rubio (45′); 3-1, Palacín (68′).

Inc: Camp d’Esports. 3,000 esp.

Referee: Rezola Etxeberria (3). TA: Becerra, Ton Ripoll; Palacín, Manel, Bravo and Mángel.

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Alzira made amends early on with a shot from Manel hitting the post and after the threat Lleida were infinitely superior and in a quarter of an hour they reigned supreme. Montero after a great shot, Bakero inside the area and Rubio with a header from a corner scored the goals. Even Palacín’s goal did not disturb Viadero’s team, which managed to increase the score

Mestalla was better and comfortably beat its rival

Penya Independent

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V. Mestalla

Penya Independent: Guiseris (2) (Dani Simón, 2, 28′); Mena (2), Revuelta (3), Sebas González (2) (Isuardi, 2, 64′), Heredero (3), Rulo Prieto (2) (Javi Verdú, 2, 46′); Bautista (2), Vicent (2), Jawed (2) (Lucas G., 2, 46′); Borja (2) (Rayco, 2, 46′) and Piera (2).

V. Mestalla: Nil Ruiz (3); Alemán (3) (Santana, 3, 65′), Muñoz (3), Córdoba (3), Diego (3); Moreno (3), P. Alemán (3) (Ali Fadal, 2, 70′), Borja Calvo (4) (Otorbi, 2, 79′); Martín Tejón (3), Rodrigues (3) (Joselu, 2, 79′) and Mario (4) (Aznar, 2, 70′).

The objectives: 0-1, Borja Calvo (26′); 0-2, Mario (45′); 0-3, Borja Calvo (56′).

Referee: Català Ferran (3). TA: Sebas González, Isuardi, Mena (2, 91′); Alemán, Martín Tejón

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Mestalla took three points from Ibiza in a match where they were the better side. The reserve team broke the local defensive network with a goal from Borja Calvo. Before the break, Mario scored the second. In the second half, when the locals attacked more, Borja Calvo stopped any attempt at a reaction with a good goal from the edge of the area.

Source: La Verdad

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