Huesca
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spanish
Huesca: Jaime Garcia (3); Vera (3), Moha (3), Peregrina (2) (Gimeno, 1, min. 78), Fita (3); Badía (2), Marc Martín (2) (Santi López, 2, min. 60), Benlloch (2) (Édgar, 1, min. 60),
From Luke (3); Ojeda (2) and Íker Gil (4).
Spanish: Llorenç (2); José Ángel (2), Carlos Sánchez (2), Rufo (3), David Santiago (2) (Pascual, 2, min. 63); Ferran (4), Marc Delgado (3), Lluc (2), Leo Salazar (2) (Torondel, 1, min. 78); Jan Moreno (3) and Mateo (1) (Momoh, 2, min. 63).
The objectives: 0-1, Ferran (min. 21); 1-1, Íker Gil (min. 80).
Incidents: Played at the Aragonese Football Base in front of around 150 spectators.
Referee: Martínez Castillo (2). He advises locals Moha and Fita, as well as visitors Ferran and Leo Salazar.
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Bitter draw for an outclassed Espanyol side who defended themselves with order and took their only chance to salvage a point.
In the first action, Espanyol completely took the initiative and Ferran Gómez was able to open the scoring in the first clear opportunity for the blue and white team.
After the break the visiting team continued to take the initiative and it seemed closer to 0-2 than a tie, but after a corner, Íker Gil equalized. The ‘parakeets’ had two clear options to win the match.
Badalona, who are in the Cup, stumble against the bottom team
Badalona
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Stability
Badalona: Victor (2); Santi Pallarés (2) (Martí, 2, 56′), Pau Teixidó (2), Bru (2), Hugo Caroz (2) (Pulido, 2, 78′); Markel (2) (Willy, 2, 46′), Jodra (2); Dídac (2), Juan (2) (Santos, 2, 56′), Héctor Linde (2); David Rocha (2) (Sergi Pérez, 2, 46′).
Durability: Martin (3); Manu (3), Víctor (3), Moragues (3), Ebulabate (4); Colom (4) (Andrés, 2, 78′), Mestre (3); Tello (2) (Julià, 2, 56′), Rico (2) (Agulló, 2, 64′), Bujosa (2) (Llompart, 2, 64′); Adri López (4) (Godswill, 2, 56′).
The objectives: 0-1, Adri López (11′); 0-2, Colomb (75′).
Incidents: New Municipal Stadium. 300 spectators.
Referee: Arenas Mora (2). TA to Rico and Ebulabate.
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Badalona, more focused on the Cup it will play this Thursday than the league, fell under Constancia and thus worsened the crisis of its results, as it added a third straight defeat. The islanders, who were very close at the back, aborted all local dangerous plays and with two counterattacks they punished them.
Alya Camara’s lone goal helps Sabadell win
Cornellà
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Sabadell
Cornellà: Alex (2); Aly (3), Ferran (2), Antonio (2), Dídac (2); Hugo (3), Pedro Soma (2); Julià (2) (Rachide, 2, 28′) (Benet, 2, 72′), Gerard (2) (Barrantes, 1, 81′), Íker (3) (Javi Alba, 1, 81′); Boiro (2) (Tejada, 2, 46′).
Sabadell: Scribe (3); Coromines (2) (Albert Torres, 2, 46′), Jan Font (2), Eloi (3), Barrés (2); Morcillo (3), Girbau (3); Yarech (2) (Hugo, 2, 72′), Rosena (2), Mario Jaspe (4) (Iván Sánchez, 2, 57′); Alya (4) (Marc, 1, 82′).
Purpose: 0-1, Alya (51′).
Incidents: Nou Municipal. 300 spectators.
Referee: Manrique Tomás (2). TA to Mario Jaspe and Albert Torres.
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Sabadell once again enjoyed success at the expense of Cornellà, a direct rival. After an even first half and no good chances, in the resumption Harlequinados scored thanks to Alya Camara’s success after Mario Jaspe’s pass. Cornellà equalized in the 69th minute, but Hugo sent it just wide of the post.
Mercantil managed to come back against Racing Zaragoza
Trade
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Zaragoza Racing
Trade: Jordi Cereza (2); Aniol (3), Marc Domènech (2), Aitor Deza (3), Albert Vicente (2); Alejo (3), Uri Martín (2); Camaño (3) (David, 2, 93′), Frank (2) (Uriel, 3, 80′), Rubén (2) (Pau Fernández, 2, 67′); Miguel (4) (Carlos, 2, 80′).
Career: Mountains (2); Ian (2) (Lalo, 2, 46′), Juan (2), Nico (2) (Góriz, 2, 74′), Regidor (2), Samu Francés (2) (Aguilar, 2, 46′); Divasson (2), Palacio (2), Lobato (2); Víctor (3) (Puente, 2, 74′) and Jorge (2) (Wallid, 2, 63′).
The objectives: 0-1, Victor (55′); 1-1, Alejo (62′); 2-1, Miguel (77′).
Incidents: Arrahona-Merinal-. Joan Murtro.
Referee: Carrero Romera (3). TA to Frank; Nico.
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Mercantil got back on the winning track after defeating a Racing Zaragoza team that had only won 3 games in a row. The Aragonese team took advantage of the locals losing the ball to score 0-1 in one of several arrivals. Alejo scored the equalizer. Then, Miguel hit the post and scored the comeback goal himself.
Source: La Verdad

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