3-4: San Mauro was able to overcome a 3-0 defeat against Castellar

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Castellar-San Mauro 3-4

Castellar saw the game slip away after the break after finishing the first half with a clear 3-1 lead. The locals were far superior in the first half. With a good play on the left wing, Marc scored 1-0. Then, after some hands in the area, Víctor León scored the second from a penalty. And with a good move by Saavedra, Gabri signed for the third. In the added time of the first action, San Mauro closed the gap with a penalty. On the restart, San Mauro was better. On a play down the left wing, Copi headed into the net. This goal did a lot of damage to Castellar, which San Mauro took advantage of to quickly equalize. It was a throw-in by the local goalkeeper that bounced off Copi and into the back of the net. Then, in another local defensive failure, San Mauro scored again.

Castellar: Pablo Martin; Silvestre (Íker Roldán, 46′), Gabri, Marc Brey (Peñalver, 79′), Saavedra (Alan, 78′), Jan Marc, Víctor León, Víctor Moreno, Íker Álvarez, Iván Sánchez and Luque (Xavi Moreno, 67′ )

Saint Maurus: Caleb; Javi García (Franco Nantez, 46′), Masegosa, Bernat Benito, Éric Compte (Dani Vargas, 85′), Jordi Aribau (Marc Enríquez, 46′) (Marc Andreu, 80′), Hicham, Jon Lobo, Sergi Escofet, Arnau Puentes (Adri Caballé, 46′) and Otger

The objectives: 1-0, Marc Brey (23′); 2-0, Victor León, pen. (36′); 3-0, Gabri (38′); 3-1, Bernat Benito, pen. (Four. Five’); 3-2, Copi (53′); 3-3, Copi (56′); 3-4, Marc Enríquez (70′)

Referee: Boada Barcelona, ​​regular. TA: Pablo Martín, Saavedra, Víctor Moreno; Jordi Aribau, Bernat Benito, Éric Compte, Adri Caballé, Franco Nantez and Dani Vargas

Joanenc-San Juan At. Montcada 0-1

Joanenc is better suited against a San Juan At. Montcada knew how to take advantage of one of the few opportunities he had throughout the game. In both the first and second half, Joanenc had clear chances to get on the scoreboard, but they ran into a good performance by visiting goalkeeper Roger. Late in the match, Óscar Muños took advantage of a ball that hung on the far post to make it 0-1. In extra time, Joanenc missed a clear chance to equalize.

Joanenc: Cowboy; Jaume, Carles Serra, Valentín Prieto (Munera, 61′), Marc Sala (Álex García, 61′), Jordi, Pol, Éric (Bravo, 69′), Buba, Arnau (Galván, 46′) and Pau (Gerard, 61′)

San Juan And. Montcada: Roger; Arnau Pou (Amantini, 31′), Dani Moreno (Omar Balde, 46′), Éric Pérez, Musta (Galde, 71′), Rafa, Albert Jiménez (Óscar Muñoz, 61′), Hugo, Marc Montejo, Dani Hernández and Pablo Sola (Víctor Pérez, 46′)

Purpose: 0-1, Oscar Muñoz (84′)

Referee: Canavase Pujol, regular. TA: Jaume, Gerard, Carles Serra; Eric Perez

Sant Cugat-Igualada 0-1

Igualada played seriously and took the three points from Sant Cugat. As soon as it started, the visitors sent the ball to the post. From here the game was balanced but after half an hour it was 0-1. Guillem Micó picked up a long ball and on the turn he scored a great goal. After the break, Sant Cugat pressed for an equalizer and in the last quarter of an hour they had up to three clear chances, but Igualada defended with great discipline and the scoreboard did not move.

Sant Cugat: Manuel; Carlos Serón, Marc Arnau, Martí (Juanpi Sepúlveda, 61′), Guillem Benet, Ferran Roca (Kilian, 82′), Juanda Carranza (Mario Manso, 46′), Paredes (Chadi, 46′), Sergi Estrada, Ángel Pomar and Sergi Martínez (Mamadou, 61′)

Equalizer: Khalid; Sergi Solernou, Óscar Oliver, Franc Samaniego, Marc Gulias (Arkoh, 65′), Guillem Micó (Ordóñez, 74′), Jairón, Éric Pérez (Núñez, 82′), Joan Altimira, Sebas Mendoza and Edwin

Purpose: 0-1, Guillem Micó (30′)

Referee: Torres Hoyas, regular. TA: Guillem Benet; Guillem Micó, Sergi Solernou and Arkoh

Source: La Verdad

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