prat
20
L’Hospitalet
Pratt: Paul (4); Iván Torres (4), Tomás Peñalba (4), Valentín (4), Choir (4); Yusef (3), Miki Puerto (3), Julen Álvarez (3) (Izan Maldonado, 3, min. 77); Miguel (3) (Ashot, 2, min. 66), Isaac Padilla (3) (David Adan, 1, min. 87) and Martín Lamelas (4) (Pino, 2, min. 77).
L’Hospitalet: Aliaga (3); Rubi (3), Vitalie (3), Isa (3), Marc Vicente (2) (Ander Montori, 1, min. 68); Sehou (2) (Lobato, 2, min. 57), Raúl Martínez (3), Ton Alcover (3), Albert López (2) (Raúl Ferrer, 1, min. 68); Joel Lasso (3) and Sanku (2) (Óscar Gómez, 1, min. 57).
The objectives: 1-0, Martín Lamelas (min. 51); 2-0, Izan Maldonado (min. 94).
Incidents: Municipal Sagnier. 400 esp.
Referee: Ramírez Plaza (1). He advised locals Martín Lamelas, Iván Torres, Julen, Pino, Valentín and Ashot, as well as visitors Joel Lasso, Ton Alcover and Rubi.
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The ‘Hospi’ went to Sagnier with an air of revenge as they wanted to regain the points gained by Prat in the first round, but they lost again to the team of Miguel Ángel Motoso and began to say goodbye to the title by seven points again the distance of Olot.
The first period was very level, as neither formation imposed their game and chances were relatively scarce. In the clearest chance of the first half, Pablo made a great save from Ton Alcover’s shot.
At the start, Prat took the lead through Martín Lamelas, who, like last week in Castelldefels, made a brilliant individual move and sent the ball beyond the reach of goalkeeper Adrià Aliaga.
‘Hospi’ looked to push for the tie, but was unlucky in the final metres. In added time, Prat put the finishing touch on a counterattack, after a foul committed by Ton Alcover ended with Izán Maldonado, who caught Adrià Aliaga in front.
Willy scores the only goal in a match that ends in trouble
Reus FC Reddis
01
Badalona
Reus: Verdejo (3); Alberto Benito (3) (Argilaga, 2, 61′), Raúl Melo (2), Andy (3), Nico Díaz (2); Hugo Moreno (2), Xavi Jaime (4); Aitor Serrano (2), Ricardo Vaz (1), Pol Benito (2) (Hugo Toivonen, 1, 81′); Ian (2) (Ramon Sardà, 2, 74′).
Badalona: Craviotto (4); Márquez (2), Estellés (2), Bioque (3), De Marco (2); Batanero (2) (Ortega, 2, 70′), Manrique (1); David J. (3) (Carlos M., 1, 81′), Larrosa (2) (Caroz, 1, 81′), Kilian Durán (2) (Willy, 4, 58′); Homet (2) (Walid, 1, 81′).
Purpose: 0-1, Willy (79′).
Inc.: Municipal. 1,682 esp.
Referee: Curiel Riera (1). TA to Aitor Serrano, Andy; Márquez, Batanero, Estellés and Craviotto. TR to Ricardo Vas (85′); Manrique (85′).
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In the first half Reus was superior and had three clear chances that were saved by Craviotto. In the second the game was even. Local Xavi Jaime commands the squad. And visitor Willy took advantage of a rebound in the area to score. At the end of the game there was a field invasion and some scuffles.
Castelldefels win again, this time at La Ràpita
Rapitenca
01
Castelldefels
Rapitenca: Dan (3); Xavier Samper (3), Carlos (4), Escudero (1), Mousa (3); Ian Arques (2) (Álex Samper, 3, 46′), Pachu (3); José Carlos (3), Gerard Verge (2) (Álex Forés, 2, 46′), Airán Benito (3) (Adam, 2, 78′); Bryan Hurtado (2) (Barragán, 3, 38′).
Castelldefels: Uri Antonell (4); Dani Sánchez (3), Marimón (3), Salcedo (3), Juanito (3); Rubén (3), Carlos Portero (3) (Álex Alba, 1, 89), Manu (3); David Acedo (3) (Kike Ramírez, 3, 53′), Kilian Villaverde (4) and Fran Orellana (3) (Pablo Franco, 2, 78′).
Purpose: 0-1, Kilian (27′).
Incidents: The Devesa. 700 spectators.
Referee: Núñez Ruiz (1). TA to Escudero (2, 44′), Xavier Samper; Carlos Portero.
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Castelldefels scored again, although their victory did not allow them to leave the last position in the standings.
The sailors were tested immediately with an individual action by Kilian who, after two cuts, the ball ended up in a corner. Airán Benito forced Uri Antonell to clear the ball from distance from a corner kick. The initial goal was the work of Kilian Villaverde who took possession on the left wing and after two dribbles he fell and surprised Dan Reverté. At the end of half-time, David Escudero saw a second yellow card and left his squad in the bottom.
After the break, Jordi Martín’s team created a string of chances, most of them from set pieces, although the counter attacks by Miki Carrillo’s men were very dangerous. The last harassment of the Montsià squad was not rewarded, so Castelldefels left with three points that allowed them to regain morale in their intention to save, another exercise, the category
The Toro brothers opened the can for an unknown Vilafranca
Vilafranca
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Peralada
Vilafranca: Varus (3); Frutos (3), Carlos García (3), Toni Cunill (3), Cuadras (3); Sergi Cadena (3). Xavi Pluvins (3); Adri Toro (4) (Gerard Ramon, 1, 82′), Genís Cargol (3) Pedro Bilbao, 1, 79′), Aumatell (3); David Toro (4) (De Castro, 1, 78′).
Peralada: Jonah (2); Pere Espuña (2) (Caixas, 1, 58′), Gallardo (2), Romero (2), Ferri (2) (Alan Baró, 1, 70′); Dani (3), Íker Vázquez (4) (Junior, 1, 46′), Marc Gelmà (2) (Marc Medina, 1, 46), Busquets (2) (Varese, 58′); Jandro (2) and Marc (3).
The objectives: 1-0, A. Toro (33′); 0-2, D. Toro (36′); 3-0, Fruits (63′).
Incidents: Municipal. 200 spectators.
Referee: Espallargas Casellas (2). TA in Fruits; Marc Gelmá, Caixas.
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Peralada had two options with headers from Marc Padilla and Marc Gelmà making Varo shine. Vilafranca got it through Adri Toro when he finished off a cross from the left and David Toro beat Jona Morilla’s clearance. Frutos, from the front, expanded income
Tona extended its bad streak and lost in San Cristóbal
Tone
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San Cristobal
tone: David Aroca (3); Pol Fernández (3) (Álex Jiménez, 1, 72′), Dan Coll (3), Aimar (3), Generó (2) (Adrià Casanova, 1, 63′); Èric Vilanova (3), Toni Sureda (4); Didac Serra (2), Nil Salarich (3), Pius Quer (2) (Prat, 1, 72′); Raúl Campayo (2).
San Cristobal: Lazarus (3); Sierra (4), Max Llovera (3), Ricki Calamardo (3), Otero (3), Joan Cervós (3); Carles Olmo (3), Miguel (3), Yeray (3) (Piovaccari, 1, 84′); Mario Cantí (3) (Peque, 1, 84′) and Iván Cabellud (3) (Lamine, 4, 69′).
The objectives: 0-1, Sierra penalty (45′); 1-1, Pol Fernández (67′); 1-2, Lamine (88′).
Referee: Teruel Soler (1). TA to Pol Fernández; Yeray, Max Llovera, Piovaccari.
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San Cristóbal seemed superior in the first half. After two attempts by Carles Olmo, on the stroke of half-time the local defense produced a penalty that was accurately executed by captain Òscar Sierra. Pol Fernández connected a corner from Nil into the net. Lamine, in a counterattack, was sentenced
L’Escala was playing with 10 men from the opening phase
L’Escala
01
Pobla Mafumet
L’Escala: Ferretti (3); Ramírez (3), David Grifell (1) (Jordi Bas, 2, 46′), Pol Bastidas (1) (Peter, 3, 21′), Calvete (1); Íker García (3) (Josu Curráis, 1), Iván Amoedo (3) (Maha, 1, 71′), Izan (3), Ibuki (3); Èric Pimentel (3) and Xumetra (2) (Fortu, 1, 86′).
Pobla Mafumet: Gerard Font (1); Urbina (1), Rey (1), Boaz (1) (Fleming, 1, 66′), Quirós (4) (Luiz, 1, 82′); Santi Guzmán (3) (Bolado, 1, 1, 71′), Arnau Sans (3), Aleix Grabulosa (4); Querol (3), Joan Torrents (3) (Danilo, 1, 71′) and Barragán (2) (Teo, 1, 66′).
Purpose: 0-1, Joan Torrents from a penalty (6′).
Referee: Fernández Morillo (4). TA in Barragán, Aleix Grabulosa, Arnau Sans, Gerard font, Bolado. Roja to Calvete (5′).
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A clear penalty taken by Pablo Calvete who saw red and converted by Joan Torrents, led Pobla to take the lead. Then, Èric Pimentel headed to the crossbar. After the break, L’Escala overwhelmed their rivals, but the ball refused to enter the opponent’s goal.
Vilassar Mar continues to chase the top positions
Vilassar Mar
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From the mountains
Vilassar Mar: Alex Baño (2); Joel Bona (3), Reche (2), Alberto (2), Sergi Casals (3); Aarón Bocardo (4) (Adri García, 2, 70′), Monterde (2), Granero (2); Aleix Díaz (3) (Joel Gómez, 1, 89′), Montalbán (2) (Elhadji, 2, 39′) and Júnior (2) (Marc Fuster, 2, 70′).
Mountain: Eric (2); Xavi Murcia (2), Joel (2), Sergi Barjuan (2) (Linares, 2, 46′), Marc Muñoz (2); Gabaldón (2), Èric Ruiz (2) (Christopher, 1, 89′), Montoya (2), Joaco (3) (Moyano, 1, 85′); Martí Alonso (2) (Rolo, 2, 63′) and Izuchi (4).
The objectives: 1-0, Aaron Bocardo (11′); 1-1, Izuchi (56′); 2-1, Elhadji (87′).
Referee: Vicente Delmar (1). TA in the Barn; Joel, Barjuan, Marc Muñoz, Linares and Moyano.
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Third win in a row for Vilassar. The locals came out strong and after a failed first choice, Aarón Bocardo scored 1-0. After the break, Izuchi restored the tie with a beautiful goal into the top corner. But in the final period, Elhadji left the points at home by taking advantage of a huge defensive error
Furious reaction from Girona B as the clash resumes
Gerona B
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FEG
Girona B: Lucas (1); Marc Alegre (1), Biel Farrés (1), Oriol Comas (1), Almansa (1); Silvi Clau (1), Miguel Ángel (3) (Gerard, 1, 71′), Ba Papa (1) (Ot, 1, 71′); Almena (1) (Javi Sarasa, 3, 78′), Carles Garrido (4) and Minsu Kim (1) (Dawda, 4, 59′).
FEG: Sergio (1); Dani (1), Oumar (1), Pau (1), Fernando (1), Alberto (1) (Ñito, 1, 60′), Roger (1) (Aliou, 1, 68′), Ignasi (1) , Peris (1), Nil (1) and Padillo (3).
The objectives: 0-1, Peris (1′); 0-2, Peris (21′), 1-2, Ba Papa (53′); 2-2, Carles Garrido (61′); 2-3, Peris (73′); 3-3, Carles Garrido (75′); 4-3, Dawda (96′).
Referee: Manrique Tomás (1). TA to Biel Farrés, Carles Garrido, Almansa; Peris, Oumar, Guillem (p..s.)
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Peris from a free kick and a counterattack made it 0-2. After the break, the reserve team reacted and Ba Papa finished Almansa’s cross. Carles Garrido equalized after a great play by Dawda. With another direct free kick, Peris made it 2-3 and Garrido repeated Almena’s pass. Dawda decided with a header in added time
Source: La Verdad

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