7-3: Palma Futsal, in the semifinals with an epic comeback

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The Palm Futsal qualified for the semi-finals of the phase for the First Division title of the National Futsal League by winning 7-3 and equalizing the four goal lead that Ribera Navarra had in the first leg. Jaén is waiting for him after knocking out Inter.

The five from the Balearic Islands forced extra time after an epic comeback and eliminated Navarrese for their best ranking in the league amid the joy unleashed on the stands.

Palma was 40 minutes ahead of them to try to beat the Navarrese team’s four goal difference, which won 6-2 in the first leg, but from the first minute of the game that difference increased to five goals after an early goal. Gabriel Vasques.

The advantage of the visiting quintet calmed Son Moix’s stance and generated a sea of ​​doubts among the locals, who barely tried to redirect a tie that made it even higher, if possible.

The game started badly for the people from Palma and continued in that vein with injuries Carlos Barron (min. 2). The international goalkeeper fell hard to the ground and even though he tried to recover from a blow to the shoulder, he had to leave his seat. Fabius.

The Balearic team also had no luck in the final meters. Up to four times the sticks repelled their attempts to balance the score.

He got it Caian (min. 15) in just moments where the five from Tudela lost control of the fight and were shocked by the strength of the locals and the screams on the stands.

Eugenio Miramon “ug” He had the sentence, but failed when trying to complete a retaliatory attack and, moments later, a gunshot fell on the pole. All this in the last minute of the first half encounter.

After the break, Palma Futsal played against a Ribera Navarra planted in the back, who, if possible, stretched in search of a second goal.

The goal of Brazil Mark Dioney He emerged as a great figure of his team with interventions of great merit in the face of what was an offensive hurricane for the Palma team.

Faith in return gave Palma Futsal wings, which lost 1-2 in the 25th minute, but were able to force extra time by winning 7-3 in regulation time.

The Balearic team matched their rival’s advantage on four goals, and faced extra time (two halves of 3 minutes each) with the advantage that, if the score remained unchanged, they would qualify for the semifinals.

rotate he scored a goal that could have given Navarrese an equalizer five to two minutes from the end, but the referees disallowed it due to an earlier foul, a decision that was strongly opposed by the visiting bench.

And there is no time for more. Palma Futsal suffered, but achieved its goal at the cost of a Ribera Navarra team saying goodbye to the season.

PALMA FOOTBALL

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RIBERA NAVARRE

Palm Futsal: Barrón, Tomaz, Chaguinha, Nunes, Higor – starting at five- Marlon, Rojas, Fabio, Mancuso, Cainan, Gordillo
Aspil-Jumpers Ribera Navarra: Marcao, David, Pintinho, Terry, Vasques -initial five- Carlos, Alexandre, Joao Miguel, Uge, Anás, Espín.
The objectives: 0-1, Vasques (1 ‘); 1-1, Cainan (15 ‘); 1-2, Rotate (25 ‘); 2-2, Higor (27 ‘); 3-2, Mancuso (31 ‘); 4-2, Eloy Rojas (32 ‘); 5-2, Mancuso (35 ‘); 6-2, Eloy Rojas (36 ‘); 6-3, Terry (37 ‘); 7-3, Mancuso (38 ‘)
Referees: Salvador Garcia and Benet Simon. They counseled David (min. 2), Carlos (min. 7) Rojas (min. 8), Tomaz (min. 13), Anás (min. 25)
Incidents: The second leg of the quarterfinals of the stage for the First Division title of the National Futsal League was played at the Palau Municipal d’Esports de Son Moix before about 3,600 spectators

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Source: La Verdad

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