spanish
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Huesca
Spanish: Noah (3); David (3), Colocho (2), Alves (2) (Joel, 2, min. 80), Luque (3); Partera (4) (Rivas, 1, min. 78), Torondel (2) (Bombardó, 3, min. 63), Crespo (3) (Peries, 3, min. 78), Hugo Burgos (4); Sciancalepore (2) (Soriano, 2, min. 63) and Alejandro Santiago (4).
Huesca: Azagra (1); Veras (1) (Sauvage, 2, min. 19), Floria (1), Biarge (1), Fita (2); Gabarre (2), Badia (2), Oliveros (1) (Roche, 2, min. 46); Blasco (1) (Fofana, 3, min. 53), Nicolás (1) (Ortigosa, 2, min. 68′) and Cerdán (1) (Losfablos, 2, min. 46).
Objectives: 1-0, Midwife (min. 35); 2-0, Alejandro Santiago (min. 37); 3-0, Alejandro Santiago (min. 59); 3-1, Fofana, pen. (min. 68); 4-1, Bombardó (min. 88).
Incidents: CD Dani Jarque. About 200 spectators.
Referee: Caro Gallardo (1). He advised Sciancalepore, Soriano; Biarge, Floria and Sauvage.
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The Spanish got a clear victory against a Huesca that could only reduce the distance from the penalty area.
In the first half, the Parakeets hit two blows, almost, with one shot: two goals in two minutes. Partera made it 1-0 by connecting a rebound inside the small area and beating the goal, while after Huesca’s serve, Burgos recovered the ball and assisted Alejandro Santiago who accurately and crossed to define. After the break, the Blaugrana wreaked some havoc on the blue and white defense, until they closed the gap on the scoreboard thanks to Fofana’s penalty conversion. Earlier, Santiago made it 3-0 with a centered and weak shot that slipped between Azagra’s legs. And at the end of the duel, Bombardó put the icing on the cake by completing a great personal play by Peries
Cornellà brought the result back in the second half
Cornellà
42
Girona
Cornellà: Jordi (3); Jon (2), Dereck (2), Koke (2), Guillem (3); Ernest (2) (Eloy, 2, min. 46), Jaume (2) (Lendi, 2, min. 57); Izan (3), Manu (2) (Marc Barrantes, 4, min. 57), Pol (3) (Aleix, 1, min. 86); Pau (3) (Mujal, 3, min. 68).
Girona: Anthony (2); Gibert (4), Oriol (2), Coromina (2) (Dani, 2, min. 77), Badía (2); Roldán (3), Aimar (2) (Jordi Font, 2, min. 73); Nacho (2) (Nesta, 2, min. 73), Jaime (2) (Luis, 2, min. 77), Richard (2) (Derek, 2, min. 62); Arango (2).
Objectives: 1-0, Pol (min. 13); 1-1, Gibert (min. 32); 1-2, Roldán (min. 34); 2-2, Marc Barrantes (min. 70); 3-2, Marc Barrantes (min. 75); 4-2, Mujal (min. 92).
Incidents: Played at the Municipal de Cornellà in front of around 250 spectators.
Referee: Fernández Morillo (2). Advised Ernest, Lendi; Aymar.
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Cornellà, who improved in the second half, ended up beating a Girona team that entered the break with an advantage.
The greens took the lead on the scoreboard before the quarter-hour mark when Pol completed a fine individual play. With the result against them, Girona woke up, took the initiative and had chances before Gibert established the tie after half an hour. Just two minutes later, Roldán reversed the result (1-2).
After the break, the departure of Marc Barrantes from the field was provincial for Cornellà. The footballer tied the game with a great free-kick and five minutes later put his team ahead. There was still time for extra time as Mujal sealed the match in the final 4-2
La Damm is better after the break
Gymnastics Tarragona
02
damn
Gymnastics Tarragona: Curto (3); Subirats (2), Enric Pujol (2), Guillem Barrés (3), Èric Mora (2) (Nico Betancourt, 2, min. 76); Agus (2), Pau Raya (3) (Roger Anglès, 1, min. 88); Adri Alves (3), Álex Beamuz (2) (Guillem Parisi, 2, min. 69), Marc Moreno (2) (Dani Romero, 2, min. 76); Edward (2) (Pol Lecha, 2, min. 46).
Damm: Hadrian (2); Reche (3), Pastor (4), Èric García (3), Arnau (3); Cesc (2) (Aleix, 2, min. 85), Martí (2), Adrià (2) (Joan Raventós, 3, min. 65); Cifu (2) (Èric Alcalde, 3, min. 46), Guillem (4) (Thomas, 2, min. 76), Joan Martínez (2) (Álex González, 3, min. 65).
Objectives: 0-1, Guillem (min. 70); 0-2, Èric Alcalde (min. 92).
Incidents: Played at the Ciutat Esportiva del Nàstic, in front of around 200 spectators.
Referee: Núñez Ruiz (2). He advises local Álex Beamuz and visitors Pastor and Èric García.
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La Damm got the victory against Nàstic.
In the first half the force was equal between Granas and Cerveceros, with a good option from Damm on a shot by Pastor that took out a defender on the goal line. So, with no change in the score, the break was reached
Damm is better at restarting. He took the initiative, had more possession of the ball and was able to drill into the opponent’s goal. The 0-1 score was scored by Guillem after picking up a long cross from his own half and beating the goalkeeper inside the area.
In extra time, Èric Alcalde sealed the result. He received a cross from Joan Raventós, went at the pace of his marker and beat the goalkeeper on the left side.
With this result, Damm added 6 possible points to the start of this league
Mallorca does not mind the dawn
Majorca
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Santo Domingo youth
Majorca: Isaac (3); Lalo (2) (Yerga, 2, min. 46), Miguel (2), Olaizola (2), Porras (2); Gelabert (2) (Ferrer, 2, min. 64), Hugo (2), Óscar (2) (Íker Torres, 2, min. 64), Nebot (2); Woiski (2) (Frau, 2, min. 77) and Nico Baratucci (2) (Ramos, 2, min. 80).
Youth of Santo Domingo: Mark (1); Lucas Ruesca (2), Diego Borrego (2), Miguel de Lope (2), Marcos Aguilar (2) (Diego Ingalaturre, 2, min. 67); Jose Benítez (3) (Víctor Serrano, 2, min. 60), Cristian (2); Lucas Borja (2) (Alberto Mustienes, 2, min. 60), Iker Bermejo (2) (Adriel Camañes, 2, min. 76), Callen (2); Jorge Ortiz (2) (Alex Mocanu, 2, min. 67).
Objectives: 0-1, José Benítez (min. 2); 1-1, Nico Baratucci (min. 39); 2-1, Miguel de Lope, pp (min. 43); 2-2, Callen (min. 57); 3-2, Nebot (min. 59); 4-2, Woiski (min. 69); 5-2, Ramos (min. 92).
Referee: Bestard Servera (1). He advised Lucas Borja, Callen and Alex Mocanu.
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Mallorca were not to blame for Juventud Santo Domingo’s early goal and ended up giving them a ‘small hand’.
And José Benítez, as soon as he started, took advantage of a hesitation between the defender and the Mallorcan goalkeeper to establish 0-1. In the battle for the score, Mallorca took the initiative and after several approaches came the equalizer, the work of Nico Baratucci who received a filtered pass and, after skating in the area, beat the goalkeeper. And shortly before half-time, a cross from the left ended De Lope’s own goal. After the restart, Santo Domingo equalized thanks to a header from Callen after a corner. The vermilion team reacted immediately and after an individual play in the Baratucci area, he assisted Nebot, who scored a cross shot. Woiski took advantage of a rebound off the post to score with a volley to make it 4-2 and Ramos, alone in the area, completed the finish.
Zaragoza’s career was suffering but winning
Zaragoza Racing
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Atlético Baleares
Zaragoza Racing: Espuña (4); Izan (2), Aguilar (3) (Franco, 2, min. 62), Nico (3), Pernía (3), Cazorla (3); Iker (4), Soriano (3), Puente (3) (Checa, 2, min. 81); Enzo (4) (Cisneros, 1, min. 81) and Goriz (2) (Cubillo, 2, min. 60).
Atlético Baleares: Andy (1); Bujosa (2), Moragues (3), Fui (3), Yeison (2); Blanco (3) (Ebulabate, 1, min. 88), Ramón (3); Sampedro (2) (Noriega, 2, min. 60), Ramis (2) (Otero, 1, min. 88), Silva (3) (Mbaye, 1, min. 81); Mesquida (2) (Marco, 2, min. 60).
Objectives: 1-0, Enzo (min. 28); 2-0, Iker (min. 91).
Incidents: Played at Ebro Sports Park in front of around 250 spectators.
Referee: Martín Hernández (3). He advised local Cazorla and visitors Yeison, Mesquida and Bujosa.
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Big win for Racing Zaragoza in their first home game this season. Rubén Floria’s men were strong and tough against an Atlético Baleares side that struggled to get into gear. The Zaragozaans soon took the lead thanks to a goal by their striker Enzo. Since the goal, little more was played at Parque Deportivo Ebro However, as the minutes passed, Atlético Baleares grew. Since the ball comes from the back, looking for the imbalance of the wingers, the Balearic team has the clearest advantage in the match. Two center backs put the Zaragozaans’ victory in jeopardy, but Espuña dispelled the doubts with two excellent saves. A good performance by the local goalkeeper kept Racing on its toes, which, before the end of the match, after a lateral foul ended by Iker in a riot in the area, made it 2-0.
Source: La Verdad

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