Reus FC Reddis, which will begin to launch next Monday, July 22, will not settle for next year in the maintenance of the category, because it leaves with the clear objective of finishing in the top five in a Third Federation presented that is exciting. and where many teams aspire to be promoted.
The red and black team finished in eighth position last season, after an irregular campaign that had its worst moments between the months of March and April where the team lost with respect to privileged positions, as it has failed to win in seven games since adding only three draws. The casualties of the main men were one of the main reasons.
Looking ahead to next year, the promotion coach, Marc Carrasco, will continue to lead a team that maintains its backbone and where acquisitions, so far, have been reduced to six, although the some may happen another high, particularly a pair: a left back and a man attacked.
Marc Carrasco currently has the following players: Alejandro Verdejo and Pepo Campanera (Pobla Mafumet), goalkeeper; Pol Fernández (Valls), Alberto Benito, Nico Díaz, Andy Alarcón, Xavi Molina, Raúl Melo and Dani Argilaga, defenders; Hugo Moreno, Ramón Folch, Ricardo Vaz, Riki Robledo (Pobla Mafumet), Pau Russo (Córdoba B) and Xavi Jaime, midfielders and Josep Ramon Sardà, Aitor Serrano, Pol Benito, Joan Torrents (Pobla Mafumet), Hugo Toivonen and Joaquín Peñalver ‘Joaco’ (Montañesa), forward.
Young players who have finished their stage in youth football will also have their place in this preseason, such as Marc Tardiu, who has already made his debut with the first team, Marc Fe and Roger Coll, who returned after to be loaned to Gimnàstic. Manresa
Source: La Verdad
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