SAN FRANCISCO
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SABADELL
San Francisco: Bruno (3); Íker (3) (Lluc, 2, 89′), Miguel (3), Leo (3) (Moya, 2, 80′), Porras (3); Bauza (2) (Marc Blanco, 2, 89′), Óscar David (3); Gelabert (2) (Ramos, 2, 75′), Frau (2), Nebot (3); Marc Domènech (4) (Pastor, 2, 80′).
Sabadell: Biel (2); Torres (2) (Fran, 2, 74′), Barrés (3) (Pol Fornell, 2, 65′), Eloi (3), Pau Fernández (4); Morcillo (2), Crespo (2); Iván (2) (Hugo Pichardo, 2, 65′), Rosena (3) (Coromines, 2, 84′), Pol Cid (2) (Otero, 2, 84′); Alya (3).
The objectives: 1-0, Marc Domènech (35′); 1-1, Pau Fernández (45′); 2-1, Marc Domenech (55′).
Referee: Alemany Romero (1). TA to Oscar David; Pau and Eloi. TR: Alya, Pol Fornell and Otero (match over)
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Sabadell lost the category after falling to a San Francisco team that was also in danger of relegation. The fight was fierce. Scorer Marc Domènech was decisive for the locals. He scored 1-0 and then broke Pau Fernández’s equalizer on the stroke of half-time. With the score at 2-1, Pau Fernández forced the island’s goalkeeper to perform to prevent a tie.
Barça returns with a point in a formal clash
STARING
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BARCELONA
Durability: Forts (2); Bujosa (2) (Bestard, 4, 53′), Villar (2), Moragues (2) (Pau Quetglàs, 2, 53′), Manu (2); Colom (4) (Llompart, 2, 67′), Mestre (3); Julià (2) (Godswill, 2, 58′), Rico (4), Tello (2) (Alejandro, 2, 67′); Sergi Martín (2).
Barcelona: Aaron (2); Nil (2), Landry (2) (Eman, 2, 61′), Albert Navarro (2), Joao (2) (Niko, 2, 75′); Brian (2) (Cristo Muñoz, 2, 61′), Wesley (3), Quim Junyent (3); Pradas (2), Hugo Alba (4) (De Miguel, 2, 82′) and Juan H. (3) (Ferrer, 2, 46′).
The objectives: 0-1, Juan H. (7′); 0-2, Hugo Alba (25′); 1-2, Andreu Colom (35′); 1-3, Hugo Alba (51′); 2-3, Sergio Rico (83′); 3-3, Bestard (91′).
Referee: Vidal Esteban (2). TA to Villar and Manu.
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Barcelona returned with a draw from its visit to Inca in a procedural match it controlled throughout. Juan Hernández and Hugo Alba made it 0-2 before half-time although Colom reduced the gap before the break. In the second half, Barça came out to score, but with Alba’s 1-3 they relaxed and in the final stretch Constancia equalized.
Badalona closed its great season with a victory
Badalona
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Royal Zaragoza
Badalona: Victor Lopez (3); Santi Pallarés (3), Ricard Pulido (3), Almirall (3), Pau Teixidó (2) (Sergi Pérez, 2, 46′); Jodra (3) (Bru, 2, 73′), Tommy (3); Dídac (4) (David Rocha, 2, 83′), Juan Valverde (2) (Héctor Linde, 3, 62′), Mario (4); Joel (3) (Hugo Santos, 2, 73′).
Real Zaragoza: Nico Espuña (2); Motilva (2), Diego (2) (Marcos, 2, 74′), Miguel Vives (2), Adri Sancho (2); Mario Aznar (2), Íñigo Cortés (2) (Cantero, 2, 60′); Conte (2) (Tobajas, 2, 60′), Pinilla (2), Vadillo (2) (Sesé, 2, 65′); Dennis Rufo (2) (Beltrán, 2, 74′).
The objectives: 1-0, Dídac (55′); 2-0, Mario (75′); 3-0, Héctor Linde (85′)
Referee: Ávalos Martos (3). No card.
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Badalona closed its excellent season with a clear victory over Zaragoza in a pending match. In the second half, Dídac made it 1-0 with a shot at the far post after taking advantage of a lateral cross. A great goal from Mario, which he pointed perfectly inside the area after cutting through a defender, meant the second. Already in the last stage, Héctor Linde left the last point
Girona bid farewell with a defeat against Platges Calvià
Girona
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Platges de Calvià
Girona: Gerard Moreno (2); Musta (2), Marc Fernández (2) (Richard, 2, 46′), Adrià Mora (2) (Iván, 2, 91′), Hudson (2); Albert Rubio (2), Arnau (2) (Biel Borra, 2, 68′); Elián (2), Hugo Porras (2) (Hugo García, 2, 46′), Arango (2); Adri Cantero (2) (Guillem, 2, 57′).
Platges de Calvià: Xavi Vasco (3); Dani López (4), Corral (2) (Rodrigo, 2, 46′), Canaves (3), Santino (2) (Louie, 2, 57′); Dani Gómez (3), Alpha (2); Cardona (2) (Moha, 2, 46′), Marlon (2), Gerard (2); Prudence (2) (Toni Arrom, 2, 46′). Goal: 0-1, Dani López (6′)
Incidents: Municipality of Vilablareix. 120 esp.
Referee: Caro Gallardo (2). TA to Elian; Marlon.
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Bad game for Girona to end the season. Bottom and relegated Platges de Calvià scored very early, with a goal from outside the area by Dani López catching the onrushing goalkeeper. From here, Girona took control of the match, but were unable to convert any of the many chances they had. Platges knows how to defend its result
Espanyol and Mallorca finished the league in a draw
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Majorca
Spanish: Llorenç Serred (3); Luque (2), Carlos Sánchez (2) (Álex Yang, 2, 66′), Xavi Rufo (2), Hugo Pascual (2); Jan Moreno (3), Arnau Parra (2) (David Muñoz, 2, 72′), Ferran Gómez (2), Leo Salazar (3) (Izan Sarmiento, 2, 66′); Lluc Castell (2) (Arnau Pedrola, 2, 56′), Momoh (3) (Mateo Sciancalepore, 2, 72′).
Majorca: Wallet (3); Alberto García (2), Gabri (3), Tomás (2) (Jandro, 2, 84′), Antonio Bueno (3); Nico Barattucci (3), Alejo (2) (Expósito, 2, 73′); Cesc Riba (2) (Marc Scuri, 2, 46′), Áxel Bejarano (2), Bruno Calcagno (2) (Fede, 2, 84′); Torah (2) (Ishmael, 2, 63′).
Referee: Romero Freixas (2). TA to Jan Moreno, Leo Salazar, Ferran, Rufo; Cesc Riba
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Espanyol closed the season with a goalless draw against champions Mallorca. In a match where nobody was playing, the first half was a bit bland with a lot of midfield play. After the break, the Spaniard was better and took the initiative in the attack, but lacked success in front of the goal. David Muñoz, from cadet A, makes his debut in the ranks of the ‘pericas’
Karera struggles to survive after leveling with Damm
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damn
Zaragoza Racing: Mountains (3); Lalo (2), Franco (2), Nico Ruiz (3), Caraballo (2) (Goriz, 2, 78′); Regidor (3), Puente (2) (Musta, 2, 70′), Lobato (3), Palacio (3); Wallid (4) (French, 2, 78′) and Víctor (4) (Cisneros, 2, 91′)
Damm: Puig (2); Guifré (2), Pastor (4) (Lluís, 3, 60′), Fontanet (2), Ruano (2) (Ronda, 2, 46′); Joel (3) (Jordi, 2, 46′), Trigui (4), Miguel (3); Cucu (3) (Barbero, 2, 74′), Salva (3) and Fran (3) (Lugo, 4, 60′).
Goals: 1-0, Wallid (6′); 2-0, Victor (20′); 2-1, Shepherd (43′); 2-2, Trigui (44′); 3-2, Wallid, pen. (60′); 3-3, Lugo (88′).
Incidents: Ebro Sports Park, 250 esp.
Referee: Baiges Dones (3). TA to Ronda.
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Poor safety from Racing Zaragoza. The Aragonese took the lead in the first minutes thanks to goals from Wallid and Víctor, but Damm equalized before the break. After going through the locker room, Wallid made it 2-1 with a penalty. In the final stage, Damm was tied and the only way of salvation for the people of Zaragoza was the defeat of Sabadell, which happened.
Cornellà achieved a victory that earned it permanence
Trade
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Cornellà
Trade: Jordi Cereza (2); Aniol (2) (Aleix, 2, 74′), Marc Domènech (2), Albert Vicente (2) (Deza, 2, 52′), Serrano (2) (Luca, 2, 74′); Alejo (2), Uri Martín (2); Camaño (2), Frank (2) (Rubén, 2, 52′), Éric (2) (Pau, 2, 52′); Miguel (2).
Cornellà: Álex Honrubia (3); Ali (3), Ferran (3), Antonio (3) (Sergi, 2, 71′), Dídac (3); Gerard Puigvert (3), Pedro Soma (3) (Archs, 2, 62′); Julià (4) (Javi Alba, 2, 54′), Benet (4), Pol (3) (Haroune, 2, 71′); Héctor Tejada (4) (Boiro, 2, 62′).
The objectives: 0-1, Julia (1′); 0-2, Julia (5′); 0-3, Héctor Tejada (28′); 0-4, Bennett (45′); 0-5, Bennett (52′).
Referee: Carrero Romera (3). TA to Frank, Alejo, Marc D.
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Cornellà needed to win and they did it quickly because in the first half they dominated. A left-footed shot into Julià’s area made it 0-1. Julià himself, after receiving a back pass from Pol, scored the second. Héctor got a through ball and scored 0-3. And two great goals from Benet, the first with an unstoppable shot and the second with a thread, completed the ‘little hand’
Pointless match picking for Huesca’s side
EF Gava
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Huesca
EF Gava: Candón (2); Marc Jané (2) (Raboso, 2, 60′), Izan (2) (Ayoub, 2, 60′), Héctor Parrado (4), Danilo (2) (Pol Marín, 2, 77′); Melero (2), Roca (2), Pipo (2), De Pedro (4) (Matías, 2, 60′); Iván Lamuela (2) (Leon, 2, 46′) and Alejandro Santiago (4).
Huesca: Eloy Moreno (3); Vera (4) (Fontán, 2, 51′), Moha (2), Peregrina (4) (Vicente, 2, 51′), Fita (2); Santi (2) (Pau, 2, 23′), Badía (2); De Lucas (2), Ojeda (4), Roche (2) (Sandro, 2, 60′); Cerdán (4) (Édgar, 2, 60′).
The objectives: 1-0, From Pedro (28′); 1-1, Ojeda (37′); 1-2, Vera (45′); 1-3, Cerdán (57′); 2-3, Alejandro Santiago (65′); 2-4, Ojeda (70′).
Referee: Morros Monk (3). TA to Melero, Parrado; Vincent.
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Relegated Gavà were unable to bid farewell to the category with a home victory over a Huesca who had done everything well. The locals attacked first, but before the break, the Huesca team turned the score around. In a very competitive second half, Huesca was more successful in front of goal.
Source: La Verdad

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