Zaragoza-Damm Race 2-3
La Damm took three points from Parque Deportivo Ebro thanks to a good first half, which was enough for them to win the game. Guillem’s double and Adri Almasque’s goal put the Catalan team up 0-3 at halftime. After going through the locker room, Floria moved the bench and it had an impact, leading his team to attack and reach 2-3 with goals from Enzo and Izan. However, the people of Zaragoza did not like football and the coin came out tails.
Zaragoza Racing: Espuña (2); Cazorla (3), Héctor Pernía (2), Nico (2), Puente (3), Soriano (2) (Franco, 3, 46′); Iker (2), Borrego (1) (Cubillo, 2, 12′), Goriz (2) (Villagrasa, 1, 91′); Soriano (2) and Enzo (4) (Xavier, 1, 83′)
Damm: Hadrian (3); Marc (3), Reche (2) (Erik, 2, 46′), Pastor (2), Arnau (2) (Bargalló, 2, 65′); Martí (3), Adri Almasque (4) (Rius, 1, 73′), Joan Raventós (3); Warden (2) (Thomas, 2, 65′), Guillem (4) and Álex (3) (Joan Martínez, 1, 80′)
Objectives: 0-1, Guillem (10′); 0-2, Adri Almasque (39′); 0-3, Guillem (43′); 1-3, Enzo (56′); 2-3, Izan (73′)
Referee: Ferrer Collado (3). TA to Nico Ruiz, Cazorla; Reche, Adri Almasque, Guillem and Joan Martínez
Atlético Baleares-Santo Domingo 1-2
The rivalry between teams that have not yet scored was won by Santo Domingo. The Aragonese team advanced after half an hour of play thanks to Mocanu’s success. After the break, Atlético Baleares got more into the game and Kevin had a chance to equalise. Then, Jorge Ortiz put things on track for Juventud. The Islanders kept pushing, but the goal that put them in the game came too late, as Valentino scored in extra time.
Atlético Baleares: Manu (2); Pablo García (2) (Marco, 2, 46′), Riu (2) (Raúl Fernández, 2, 78′), Toni Moragues (2) (Noriega, 2, 46′), Yeison (2); Ibra (2), Marc Blanco (2); Toni Bujosa (2) (Iker Sampedro, 2, 78′), Marc Ramón (2), Toni Ramis (2) (Valentino, 3, 78′); Kevin (2)
Saint Dominic: Brown (2); Lucas Ruesca (2), Marcos Aguilar (2), Víctor Sarrato (2) (Hugo Álvarez, 2, 82′), Bruno Callen (2); Cristian Gracia (3), Borrego (2), Íker Bermejo (2), Jorge Ortiz (2) (Mikel, 2, 82′); Mocanu (4) (Sohaib, 2, 73′) and Jose Benítez (2)
Objectives: 0-1, Mocanu (31′); 0-2, Jorge Ortiz (62′); 1-2, Valentino (92′).
Referee: Rodríguez Christiansen (2). TA to Kevin; Víctor Serrano, Alberto, Íker Berjemo, Jose Benítez and Sohaib
Cornellà-San Francisco 1-3
San Francisco tormented Cornellà in its first home loss. Greens did not claim any points in their district until this Saturday. The men of Palma came out very strong and before half time the local goalkeeper Jordi Saucedo stopped the goal with a good intervention. The score did not move until the second half. Pablo Arbós took advantage of the rebound from the goalkeeper to make it 0-1. Cornellà did not look down as they looked for an equalizer and found it with a great play by Pol Montesinos who himself finished inside the area. But the local joy was short-lived as two minutes later Jordi León put San Francisco ahead again and, just four minutes later, Luis Orejuela, with a tight free-kick from the edge of the area, sealed the deal.
Cornellà: Jordi (3); Jon (2), Iker (2) (Baraldés, 2, 83′), Koke (2), Marcos (2); Dereck (2), Jaume (2) (Mujal, 2, 73′); Llàtser (2) (Archs, 2, 60′), Barrantes (2) (Ernest, 2, 73′), Pol (3), Pau (2) (Manu, 2, 60′)
San Francisco: Mark (2); Jandro (3), Iago (2), Mykola (3), Luis Orejuela (4); Biel (2) (Javi Cabezas, 2, 83′), César (2); Jorge (2) (Álvaro, 2, 61′), Jordi León (4) (Ismael, 2, 83′), Lluís Quirós (2) (Alemany, 2, 83′); Pablo Arbós (4) (Raúl Ruiz, 2, 75′)
Objectives: 0-1, Pablo Arbós (49′); 1-1, Pol (74′); 1-2, Jordi Leon (76′); 1-3, Luis Orejuela (80′)
Referee: Aguayo Prieto (2). TA to Iker, Marcos, Albert García (ent.), Ernest; Mykola and Luis Orejuela
Gim. Tarragona-Gim. Manresa 1-3
The Nàstic confrontation ended in victory for the Manresa team. After an even first half that ended with the first result, after the break the game became lively. Nàstic Manresa struck first. Victor recovered the ball and passed through the hole and Jan, from the front, with a hard and dry shot, put it into the net. Nàstic de Tarragona responded immediately and Joseph restored the tie three minutes later. In the final stretch, the visiting team pushed hard and got their prize. Iván Rodríguez, after receiving an assist from Carlos, dribbled through the defense and scored a great goal for the whole squad with a shot from the front. Then, Ivan recovered the ball himself, passed it to Carlos who was unforgiving and scored a cross shot before the goalkeeper came out.
Gymnastics Tarragona: Nahuel (2); Oriol (2) (Adri Alves, 2, 73′), Enric Pujol (2), Guillem Barrés (3), Ruxi (3) (Pau Raya, 2, 73′); Agus (2), Eric Mora (2); Parisi (3) (Marc Moreno, 2, 73′), Beamuz (2) (Wester, 2, 85′), Joseph (4); Nico Betancourt (2) (Salim, 2, 66′)
Gymnastic Manresa: David (3); Pua Bertran (2), Arnau Torras (2), Tago (3), Iván Rodríguez (4); Victor (3) (Iker Santarromana, 2, 83′), Erik Formatjé (2) (Jan Gumà, 3, 57′); Iván Lamuela (2), Albert Rubio (2) (Pavel, 2, 57′), Ethan (2) (Carlos Mercé, 3, 66′); Pau Galobardes (2) (Tasies, 2, 57′)
Objectives: 0-1, Jan Gumà (59′); 1-1, Joseph (62′); 1-2, Ivan Rodríguez (81′); 1-3, Carlos Mercé (88′)
Referee: Martin Varas (2). TA to Joseph; Tasies, I’an Lamuela, Pau Bertran and Carlos Mercé
Huesca-Badalona 2-3
Badalona’s win in Huesca in a really fun match where the goalkeepers had to work hard. The Catalan team led 0-2 in the first half thanks to goals from Pau and Dídac, the latter from a penalty. After the break, Badalona stayed plugged in and made it 0-3. Huesca didn’t give up and ended up dying on the coast, finishing 2-3 with goals from Fofana and Fontán, who came off the bench in a match that ended in too many penalties for Diego Serrano’s team.
Huesca: Nico (2); Losfablos (2), Floria (3), Biarge (2), Eloy (2) (Sauvage, 2, 63′); Badía (2) (Fofana, 4, 46′), Ganarte (2), Abel (2), Osan (2) (Gabriel, 2, 57′); Roche (1) (Oliveros, 2, 46′) and Cerdán (2) (Fontán, 4, 73′)
Badalona: Victor Lopez (2); Wang (3), Pau (4), Pitarque (2) (Iván, 1, 70′), Camp (3); Rocafull (3) (Bru, 2, 70′), Dídac (4) (Davia, 2, 75′); Bofill (3), David Martínez (4), Expósito (3) (Carrillo, 1, 75′); Linde (2) (Marc Roca, 2, 53′)
Objectives: 0-1, Pau (24′); 0-2, Dídac, pen. (43′); 0-3, David Martínez (64′); 1-3, Fofana (65′); 2-3, Fontán (85′)
Referee: Monteagudo Soler (2). TA to Osan; Martí, Marc Roca and Víctor López
Source: La Verdad

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