Leonese Culture and Sports
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Ourense
Leonese Culture and Sports: Bañuz (2); Víctor Ruiz (3), Víctor García (3) (Guzmán, 2, min. 63), Rodri (3), Álvaro (3) (Kike Fornos, 2, min. 63); Barri (3) (Kevin Presa, 2, min. 55), Bicho (3) (Sergi Maestre, 2, min. 46); Artola (4), Luis Chacón (4), Calderón (4); Manu Justo (4) (Antón Escobar, 2, min. 67).
Ourense: Pato Guillén (2); Moisés (2) (Zalaya, 2, min. 55), Fran Carmona (3) (Andrada, 2, min. 55), Prado (2), Hugo Sanz (2); Juanma Bravo (3) (Del Olmo, 2, min. 58), Álex Fidalgo (2); Jerín (2), Carbonell (2), Di Renzo (3) (Ángel Sánchez, 2, min. 70); Alberto Gil (3) (Álex Gil, 2, min. 70).
Objectives: 1-0 Artola min 33; 2-0 Luis Chacón (min 46); 3-0 Manu Justo (min 56).
Events: Kingdom of León Stadium. 5680 viewers.
Referee: Bárcenas Torres (3). Rodri, Antón Escobar, advised; Meadow.
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As usual, the battles in the Kingdom of León turned into monologues by the leader, Culture. In the first half, the Lions team had up to five clear scoring chances through the boots of Luis Chacón, Manu Justo and Artola. Exactly, the Biscayan striker made it 1-0 after taking advantage of a pass from Calderón and a mistake by goalkeeper Pato Guillén. In the second half, the dominance was translated into goals and the protagonists were Luis Chacón and Manu Justo, who made it 3-0.
Osasuna Promesas once again met with success
Osasuna’s Promises
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Segovian Gymnastics
Osasuna’s Commitments: Pablo Valencia (3); Diego Moreno (2), Ibaider (3), Espejo (2), Toni Herrero (2); Mauro (2) (Asier Bonel, 2, min. 46), Osambela (3), Huarte (2) (Mutilva, 2, min. 85); Dani Sancho (2) (Anai Morales, 2, min. 46), Jon García (3) (Unai Santos, 2, min. 61) and Martín Pedroarena (4) (Arroyo, 2, min. 57).
Segovian Gymnastics: Carmona (2); Juan Silva (2) (Abel Pascual, 2, min. 82), Sergi Molina (2), David López (2), Gabriel (2) (Tellechea, 2, min. 49); Manu (2), Fernán (2) (Rodrigo Sanz, 2, min. 67), Javi Borrego (2); De la Mata (2), Diego Gómez (2) (Davo, 3, min. 67) and Berlanga (2).
Objectives: 0-1, Borrego (min. 2); 1-1, Matín Pedroarena (min. 34); 2-1, Martín Pedroarena (min. 39); 3-1, Anai Morales (min. 58); 3-2, Davo (min. 75).
Referee: Romero Freixas (3). He reprimanded Sancho, Mauro, Ibaider; Fernán, Silva, Berlanga.
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Osasuna Promesas regained the win after three consecutive defeats after overcoming Borrego’s early goal. Martín Pedroarena received a great pass from Jon García and established the tie. Five minutes later, he scored himself to make it 2-1 again after another assist from Jon. After the break, Anai Morales took advantage of a rebound from the goalkeeper after a shot by Arroyo to score the third. Davo then narrowed the gap.
Zamora defeated one of the ‘gallitos’
Zamora
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andorra
Zamora: Fermin (4); Adrián Bolo (4), José Carlos (4), Campabadal (3), Sergio Nieto (2), Pablo Clavería (2) (Gorjón, 3, min. 70); Carlos Ramos (2); Tresaco (3) (Joel Priego, 3, min. 63), Rufo (4) (Guille Macho, 2, min. 70), Kike Márquez (4) (Julen, 2, min. 77) Pito Camacho (4) ( Luis Rivas, 1, min.
Andorra: Oier Olazabal (4); Morgado (2) (Clemente, 2, min. 60), Trigueros (2), Allende (2), Luismi (3) (Juanda, 2, min. 71); Sergio Molina (2), Álvaro Peña (2), Assane (2) (Erik Morán, 2, min. 60) Cerdá (4); Álvaro Martín (4) (Almpanis, 2 min. 71) and Manu Nieto (4) (Lautaro, 3, min 60).
Objectives: 1-0, Kike Márquez (min. 26); 2-0, Rufo Lucero (min. 28).
Events: Silver Route. 2,055 viewers.
Referee: Good Prieto (3). He advised local Campabadal and visitors Manu Nieto and Morgado.
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Victory for Zamora against one of the ‘gallitos’, an Andorra that controls the game even if its rival knows how to take advantage of opportunities. Kike Márquez scored first when he received a good pass in the hole from Rufo Lucero. Two minutes later, Rufo himself extended the lead after a Campabadal cross from the right. Zamora looked for a third but found an excellent Oier between the sticks. In the second half Andorra came out to bite but a brave Fermín with his fists and some exceptional defending by Bolo and José Carlos prevented the goal – Sofia Revenge
Source: La Verdad

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