Peralada
10
Rapitenca
Peralada: Jonah Morilla (4); Pere Espuña (2), Gallardo (2), Sergi Romero (3), Ferri (2); Pol Gómez (2) (Gerard Caixas, 2, min. 71), Pol Cuatrecases (2); Dani Gómez (2) (Íker Vázquez, 2, min. 83), Júnior (2) (Marc Medina, 3, min. 76), Jandro (3); Marc Padilla (2) (Llorenç Busquets, 2, min. 76).
Rapitenca: Dan (2); Mario Trellez (1) (Mousa, 2, min. 20), Carlos Scheckermann (3), Escudero (2), Xavier Samper (2); Ian Arques (2), Álex Samper (2); José Carlos (3) (Barragán, 1, min. 89), Airam (2), Titi Belmonte (3); Bryan Hurtado (4) (Saragosa, 1, min. 78).
Purpose: 1-0, Marc Medina from a penalty (min. 92).
Incidents: Played at the Municipal de Peralada before around 350 spectators.
Referee: Tabares Ramírez (3). Pol Gómez was advised by the local team.
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Peralada ended their scoring drought and their bad four-game losing streak thanks to a penalty goal from Marc Medina in the last game of the match against a formidable Rapitenca team with the best chances.
The home team started well in the first few minutes, but they gradually lost steam and gave ground to their rivals. So, those from La Ràpita had some good opportunities to advance. First, in an action by Bryan Hurtado’s side, he left it to Titi, who finished wide. And then Bryan himself tested goalkeeper Jona.
After the break, Peralada slightly improved their proposal and in the 60th minute came their first chance with a free kick by Jandro that hit the crossbar. Then, a combination play ended with the ball in the area, but Padilla couldn’t finish. Rapitenca, for their part, had the best options, but Jona was decisive in saving the goal from a shot by José Carlos and then another by Scheckermann. Even in the 88th minute he prevented another clear chance for the visitors. And in the last game of the match came the main action. Penalty in favor of Peralada and goal from Medina
L’Escala is far superior to Girona’s subsidiary
L’Escala
20
Gerona B
L’Escala: Ferretti (2); Aparicio (3), Nil Congost (3), Jordi Bas (4), Josu Curráis (3); Ramírez (3), Izan González (3), Iván Amoedo (4) (Pablo Calvete, 2, min. 67), Ibuki (2) (Iker García, 3, min. 57); Èric Pimentel (4) (Roger Fortuny, 2, min. 84) and Jordi Xumetra (4) (Peter Valencia, 2, min. 84)
Girona B: Lucas (2); Marc Aznar (2) (Moussa, 1, min. 81), Oriol Comas (2), Biel Farrés (2), Enric García (2) (Miguel Ángel, 2, min. 74), Almansa (2); Ot Serrano (2) (Selvi, 2, min. 74), Sarasa (2) (Papa Dame Ba, 2, min. 63); Almena (2), Carles Garrido (2) and Kim Minsu (2).
The objectives: 1-0, Eric Pimentel (min. 55); 2-0, Íker García (min. 73).
Incidents: Nou Miramar. About 550 spectators.
Referee: Pedrol Vozmediano (3). He advises Sarasa and Papa.
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It’s a sixth day without defeat for L’Escala, in a most special match for their coach, Aday Benítez, as they face the club where he excelled as a player. The locals fought very well, they clearly won and the crisis of a subsidiary that was collapsing went deeper.
After a first half in which L’Escala went well with the score in their favour, the goals came in the second. A rebound from the goalkeeper after Jordi Xumetra’s shot was collected by Pimentel to make it 1-0. Later, in a counterattack, a cross from Xumetra was completely solved by Íker García. The locals had a chance to finish with a bigger result.
Source: La Verdad

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