Sabadell
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Rayo Majadahonda
Sabadell: Ortolá (4); Astals (3), Carles Salvador (3) (Marc Domènech, 2, min. 65), Amelibia (2), Resta (2), Toni Herrero (2); Moyano (3), Gualda (2) (Manu Martínez, 2, min. 85); Marru (3), Abde Damar (4) (David Soto, 2, min. 76) and Vladys (3) (Sergi Maestre, 2, min. 76).
Ray Majadahonda: Dani Martín (4); Ceballos (2) (Guillem, 2, min. 46), Pelayo (3) (Ro Abajas, 2, min. 60), Kike Hermoso (2), Casado (2); Alberto Fernández (2), Sergi García (3) (Cortés, 2, min. 74), Arnedo (2); Berzal (2) (Samu Expósito, 2, min. 60), Sergio Navarro (2) and Rubén Enri (4) (Reguera, 2, min. 81).
The objectives: 1-0, Abde Damar (min. 44); 1-1, Rubén Enri (min. 80).
Incidents: Nova Creu Alta. 3,744 viewers.
Referee: By Ena Wolf (3). He rebuked Carles Salvador, Marc Domènech, Gualda; Berzal, Pelayo, Ro Abajas and Alberto F.
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Sabadell and Rayo Majadahonda added not enough points to help anyone get out of dangerous positions. Despite this, Harlequinados are in a good moment, having gone five games in a row without losing.
Sabadell had a brilliant start to the game, with a fantastic first ten minutes, with clear chances from Moyano, Vladys and Marru. The game gradually became even and entered the midfield phase. Rayo Majadahonda also enjoyed its chances, the clearest being Sergi García’s shot that hit the post and went wide.
When it looked like the break would be reached with a preliminary result, Abde Damar invented a great game and with a great shot from outside the area he beat Dani Martín, raising the score to 1-0 where it finished the first half.
Sabadell dominated again in the second half and had three clear chances which they failed to convert. Two of them are from Marru, who is a first time owner. But one was stopped by the goalkeeper and the other hit the post. Moyano then tried, but he couldn’t finish well when he faced the Majariega goal.
As the minutes went by, Rayo erased the local dominance and began to push and confine Sabadell in their area, making goalkeeper Ortolà shine on occasions from Navarro, Sergi García and Cotés. The visitor’s persistence was rewarded in the end and Enri caught the ball in the area and established the tie. In the final minutes, Rayo managed to break the tie with a shot against the crossbar by Kike Hermoso after a corner. And in the last game of the match, Sabadell also had an option
Dépor exhibition, which finally connects three consecutive wins
game
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Fuenlabrada
Game: Parreño (2); Ximo (1), Jaime (2), Pablo M. (3) (Simão, 1, 83′), Balenziaga (2) (Barcia, 2, 46′); Mella (4) (Barbero, 2, 75′), Villares (3), José Ángel (3) (Paris, 1, 83′), Yeremay (4) (Rubén L., 2, 64′); Davo (2) and Lucas (4).
Fuenlabrada: Bellman (1); Vigaray (1), Sotillos (1), Lama (1), Alba (1) (Cristóbal, 1, 30′), Durán (1); Fer (1) (Adalberto, 1, 65′), Galindo (1) (Aarón, 1, 83′), Buer (1) (Ilies, 2, 46′), Raúl (1); S.Benito (1) (Benítez, 1, 65′).
The objectives: 1-0, Pablo M. (10′); 2-0, Davo (14′); 3-0, Yeremay (60′); 3-1, Ilies (85′). 4-1, Lucas (88′).
Inc.: Riazor. 21,290 esp.
Referee: López Parra (1). TA: Parreño, Yeremay; Galindo, Lama, Raúl, Benito. TR: Davo (24′).
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Deportivo chained three consecutive victories for the first time this season and did so, with a defeat against a weak Fuenlabrada.
The Idiakez squad came out like rollers and opened the scoring with a corner taken by Lucas Pérez that Pablo Martínez, unmarked, headed into the back of the net. Just four minutes later, Lucas restarted the action to make it 2-0. Davo goes well and the Asturian is clearly defined. The game was easy for the Deportivistas until Davo’s harsh and protesting dismissal took place. However, the visitors could not afford to take a risk, unlike the locals, who scored 3-0 in the second half, with a cross shot from Yeremay. Fuenlabrada tried to create some suspense when Ilies took advantage of a defensive mismatch by Ximo to make it 3-1. But the doubts have little doubt, because Lucas, after a corner, sentenced
Aitor Aranzabe keeps the hope of the Sestao River alive
Sestao River
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rentier
Sestao River: Sergi Puig (3); Markel Etxeberria (3), Gaizka (3), Jaso (4) Álvaro Mateo (2); Armando (2) (Azkue 2, 61′), Garai (2), Aranzabe (4) (Carbonell 1, 82′), Guruzeta (3) (Uriarte 1, 78′); Ibai Sanz (3) (Kaxe 1, 78′) And Dopi (2), (Leandro, 2, 46′).
Renter: Pablo Brea (2), Novoa (2), Álvaro Ramón (3), Jordán (2) (Sena 1, 78′), Esquerdo (3); Marino (3), Alex Cardero (2) (Romay 1, 78′), Tiago Rodríguez (2) (Vitra 1, 70′), Luis Chacón (3), Iván Ramos (2) (Pibe 2, 70′); Peanuts (1).
Purpose: 1-0, Aranzabe (25′).
Incidents: The Plains 1,436 viewers.
Referee: Mallo Fernández (3). TA: Leandro and Armando.
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Sestao River left the three points in Las Llanas, after defeating Arenteiro in a tight match, where the Biscayans carried the weight of the match and knew how to suffer to leave the goal defended by Sergi Puig spotless .
Midway through the first half, Aitor Aranzabe put the green and black team ahead, after collecting a superb assist from Jon Guruzeta. Good minutes by the locals paid off. Arenteiro, for his part, stepped up and managed to level the contest before the break.
The second action is a constant give and take. The foreigners almost equalized, but striker Luis Chacón’s shot hit the woodwork. As the minutes passed, Sestao joined forces, stopped the rival’s approach and celebrated a crucial victory to keep the flame of permanence alive.
Two goals in two minutes serves Nàstic in Zubieta
Royal Society B
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Gymnastic T.
Real B: Fraga (2); Dadie (2) (Jon Merino, 2, 61′), Ibra (3), Cantero (2), Luken (2) (Mikel R., 2, 61′), Zoilo (2); Lebarbier (2) (Azkune, 2, 61′), Gorrotxategi (3); Eder (2) (Arzak, 1, 76′), Goti (3) and Bryan (2) (Mariezkurrena, 1, 68′). Nàstic: Varo (1) (Parra, 2, 27′); Pol (2), Trigueros (2), Nacho (3), Joan Oriol (3); Montalvo (2), Borja (2); Jaume Jardí (4) (Tirlea, 1, 80′), Andy (3) (Gorostidi, 2, 62′), Marc Fernández (2) (Alan Godoy, 2, 46′) and Pablo Fernández (4) (Álex Mula , 1, 80′). Goals: 0-1, Pablo Fernández (54′); 0-2, Jaume Jardí (56′). Inc: Zubieta. 350 esp. Referee: Pardeiro Puente (2). TA: Mikel Goti, Bryan Fiabema, Ibra Camara; Gorostidi and Parra.
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SAN SEBASTIÁN – Goals from Pablo Fernández and Jaume Jardí, in just two minutes, gave Nàstic victory in Zubieta.
The first half started in the worst possible way, with an injury to Varo causing the match to be interrupted twenty minutes into the game. Bryan Fiabema went for the ball in front of the goalkeeper, and ended up hitting him in the face with his studs. The referee warned the Real forward, and after six minutes the game was stopped, Parra had to replace Varo. Chances came before the break. Each team developed a clear chance. Nacho has the best of grana, and Dadie of txuriurdin.
Returning to the locker room suits Nàstic. Jaume Jardí warned after five minutes, and between 54′ and 56′ the goals came. Pablo Fernández sent the ball into the top corner (0-1) and in the next visiting attack play, Jaume Jardí scored the second goal after a crazy mistake
Cultural and Unionistas signed a draw in an even encounter
Leonese culture
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unionists
Leonese Culture: Bañuz (2); Víctor (2), Rodri (2), Coch (1), Álvaro (2); Barri (2) (Kevin Presa, 1, 69′), Aaron Rey (2) (Fabio, 2, 69′), Bicho (2); Luis Bilbao (1) (Muguruza, 3, 46′); Berto (2) (Martín Solar, 2, 46′) and Escudero (3).
Unionists: Cacharrón (2); Rojo (1) (Ekaitz, 1, 70′), Erik (2), Ramiro (1) (Camus, 1, 64′), Giménez (2); Jordi (1), Nespral (2) (Alfred, 1, 64′), Javi Villar (4) (Adri, 1, 80′); Losada (2), Álvaro (2) and Etxaniz (4) (Slavi, 2, 64′).
The objectives: 0-1, Etxaniz (33′); 1-1, Escudero, pen. (40′).
Incidents: Played in the Kingdom of León in front of 7,064 spectators.
Referee: Sánchez Sánchez (3). TA: Muguruza; Losada.
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Equality was the dominant tone in the first half of the match between Cultural Leonesa and Unionistas de Salamanca. Of course, the dominance belonged to the charro team who found a real corridor on the left wing which they took advantage of. Exactly a good lateral pass was completely headed by Etxaniz what meant 0-1. Before going to half-time, Cultural achieved the tie thanks to a very tight penalty goal, scored by Escudero.
After going through the locker room, Muguruza’s entry gave Raúl Llona’s team more scope. The two best passes came from San Sebastian boots that neither Escudero nor Martín Solar could take advantage of to tip the balance. So, finally a point for each and the Culture adds its third week without a win
Ponferradina did not disappoint and remains at the top of the classification
Osasuna’s Promises
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Ponferradina
Osasuna’s Commitments: Dimitrios (2); Molina (3), Nikos (2), Moreno (2), Dufur (2) (Unai Buján, 2, 75′); Eneko (2), Ibaider (2), Jon García (2) (Mauro, 2, 68′); Argibide (2) (Agirre, 2, 68′), Yoldi (3) (Azkona, 1, 86′) and Max Svensson (2) (Dani Sancho, 1, 86′).
Ponferradina: Andrés Prieto (3); Carrique (2), Andújar (2), Lancho (2), Nil Jiménez (4) (Clavería, 1, 81′); Igbekeme (2), Markel (2); Dacosta (2) (Andoni, 1, 81′), Borja Valle (2) (Cerdà, 1, 81′), Ale Díez (2) (Yeray, 2, 72′); Ernesto (2) (Longo, 2, 37′).
Purpose: 0-1, Nil Jimenez (48′).
Incidents: Tajonar.
Referee: Muñiz Muñoz (2). TA: Molina, Dani Sancho; Carrique, Borja Valle and Igbekeme.
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A goal from Nil Jiménez at the beginning of the second half allowed Ponferradina to stay at the top of the standings.
Osasuna Promesas came out very motivated in the first half and Yoldi, with a header, had the first chance for the rojillos. Then, Bercianos goalkeeper Andrés Prieto parried a shot from Max Svensson. Later, Jon García who, with a volley, tried again for the reserve team. Ernesto was the first for Ponferradina, in a one-on-one with Dimitrios. Later, Dacosta again tested the red goalkeeper.
The second half started well for the visitors interest as Nil’s lateral cross was deflected into the back of the net. Later, Max ties up but the ball hits the post. And Borja Valle managed to increase the lead, but his header hit the crossbar.
Source: La Verdad

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