Andorra repeats the mistakes and misses the two points

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Andorra

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Royal Society B

Andorra: Ratti (2); Clemente (2), Allende (1), Morgado (3), Iván Rodríguez (2); Molina (2), Erik Morán (2) (Josep Cerdà, 4, min. 62), Álvaro Peña (3) (Álvaro Martín, 2, min. 73), Redondo (2) (Almpanis, 2, min. 73) , Manu Nieto (2) (Berto, 1, min. 84) and Lauti (2) (Assane, 2, min. 84).

Royal Society B:
Fraga (3); Rupérez (2), Beitia (3), Peru Rodríguez (3), Balda (2), Lebarbier (1) (Eder García, 3, min. 58); Mikel Rodríguez (2) (Agote, 2, min. 67), Ramírez (2) (Carbonell, 2, min. 58), Dani Díaz (3) (Ochieng, 2, min. 58); Sidney (1) (Orobengoa, 2, min. 27) and Mariezkurrena (2).

Objectives: 1-0, Josep Cerdà (min. 82); 1-1 Peru Rodríguez (min. 88).

Incidents: National Stadium. 1020 viewers.

Referee: Cánovas García-Villarrubia (2). He warned Beitia, Lebarbier, Rupérez and Balda (2, min. 66).

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History repeated itself at the Estadi Nacional. When everything seemed to be on track to achieve a victory at home against Real Sociedad B, a goal from Peru Rodríguez turned into a bucket of cold water for the locals (1-1).

In a soporific match for the audience, Josep Cerdà advanced the ‘tricolors’ with ten minutes remaining, with great individual play taking advantage of the Andorran numerical superiority, but a goal in the 88th minute by the captain of the San Sebastian team the finalists are both teams sharing the prize.

The first half is not very bright. The most dangerous chances came from Andorra, with Manu Nieto wasting a header, and Redondo attempting Fraga’s goal from a corner. This did not happen, and more activity was to be seen in the second half. Real Sociedad B began to look more comfortable and even had chances to surprise Ratti, who was provincial after a long shot from Eder García.

The local team brought in Josep Cerdà, who was key in both actions. First, he manages to throw Balda off balance so that he knocks him down and is sent off for a second yellow card, and then he manages to put together a great individual play, going past up to four defenders , to score 1-0.

But when the fish seemed to have been sold, Andorra again suffered a scare in the final minutes. After a free kick from the middle of the field, Beitia scored the ball for Peru Rodríguez to beat Ratti at will, alone in front of danger

Ander Zoilo’s early goal helps Lugo win

Osasuna’s Promises

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Lugo

Osasuna P.: Paul (2); Diego Moreno (3), Ibaider (2), Espejo (2) (Santos, 2, 46′), Toni Herrero (3); Arroyo (2) (Anai, 2, 46′), Osambela (4), Mauro (2) (Dani Sancho, 2, 60′); Asier Bonel (2) (Huarte, 3, 60′), Jon García (3) and Pedroarena (2) (Auria, 2, 72′).

Lugo: Lavín (3); Lizancos (2), Juan (2), Nathaniel (2) (Bernardo, 2, 75′), Ander Zoilo (4); Jorge (3) (Perero, 2, 82′), Yayo (2), Roger (2) (Vaquero, 2, 58′), Jon Cabo (2) (Marcos, 2, 82′); Bryan Mendoza (1) and Martín Ochoa (3) (Dani Vidal, 2, 58).

Purpose: 0-1, Ander Zoilo (6′).

Referee: By Ena Wolf (3). TA to Arroyo, S. Castillejo (ent.), Espejo, Bonel, Auria; Nathaniel, Roger, Jorge and Lavín. TR to Bryan (79′).

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Lugo got the three points thanks to a goal from Zoilo in the early stages. Osasuna came out strong, pushed hard at the start, but in their first attack, the Galician team got it. Martín Ochoa, with a backheel, made way for Ander Zoilo who came from behind and beat Valencia with a beautiful shot at the short post. After the break, Promesas went for the tie. Osamblea grabbed the top corner after a volley and chances continued for a reserve team that failed to score against a dangerous Lugo on the counterattack.

The Zamora waterfall along the Sestao River and looking down

Zamora

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Sestao River

Zamora: Fermin (3); Bolo (3), J. Carlos (3), Campabadal (3), Nieto (4), Clavería (2) (Macho, 2, 62′); Ramos (2) (Speljak, 2, 67′); Tresaco (3) (Rivas, 2, 67′), Rufo (3) (Gorjón, 4, 73′), Kike (3), Pito Camacho (4) (Roni, 1, 62′).

Sestao: Herrerín (4) (Garrido, 3, 75′); Gálvez (3), Efremov (3), Cordero (3), Joseda (3); Bustillo (3), Adri Gómez (3), Córdoba (3), Alfred (3) (Markel, 2, 86′), Sergi García (3) (Etxaniz, 4, 69′), Leandro (4) (Aznar, 2, 86′).

Objectives: 1-0, Pito Camacho (50′); 1-1, Leandro (52′); 1-2, Etxaniz (88′).

Inc.: Silver Route. 2550 esp.

Referee: Pastorize the Churches (3). TA in Bolo, Kike, Pito, Campabadal, Speljak; Bustillo, Efremov and Alfred.

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Zamora was defeated by Sestao River in low time. In the first half, overconfidence due to the positive streak punished the home team.

Sestao pressed, but Pito Camacho, with a pass from Kike Márquez, put Zamora ahead at the start of the second period. The advantage lasted a minute, when Leandro equalized Bustillo’s cross. Zamora endured the draw with agony, but in the final period Etxaniz scored the winning goal for the Basque team

An intense and controversial derby was won by the untouchable Cultural

Leonese culture

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Ponferradina

C. Leonesa: Banuz (3); Víctor (2), Álvaro (3), Satrustégui (3), Fornos (3) (Rodri, 2, 80′); Maestre (3) (Calderón, 2, 46′), Barri (2), Bicho (2) (Presa, 2, 80′); Artola (2) (Antón, 4, 62′), Chacón (3) and Justo (3) (Víctor Ruiz, 2, 84′).

Ponferradina: Prieto (4); Carrique (3), Sibile (3), Lancho (2), Álvaro Ramón (2); Yeray (3) (Ernesto, 1, 70′), Doue (3) (Markel, 3, 60′), Esquerdo (2); Bustos (2) (Novoa, 1, 70′) (Álex Costa, 2, 72′), Cortés (3) (Borja F., 2, 70′); Mule (1).

Objectives: 1-0, Luis Chacón (73′); 2-0, Anton (92′).

Referee: Nougat Morel (3). TA in Maestre, Álvaro, Calderón, Satrústegui; Carrique, Sibille, Ramón and Lancho. TR to Mula (27′) and Andoni (bench, 31′).

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With 12,236 spectators in the Kingdom of León, the derby between the leader of the Cultural and Ponferradina did not disappoint. From the beginning the dominance and opportunities were local. The key play came in the 27th minute when visiting Mula saw red. But at 10, Ponferradina was up and Yeray and Sibile scored. After the break, ‘Ponfe’ seemed more compact than Cultural and in another controversial game, due to a possible offside, Chacón made it 1-0. The second goal was the work of Escobar who took advantage of the fact that the rival goalkeeper stepped up to finish a corner

Tarazona does not feel sorry for Amorebieta in low hours

Tarazona

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Amorebieta

Tarazona: Fuoli (3); Camus (3), Juan Rodríguez (3), Vadik (3), Llácer (2) (Chechu, 2, 55′); Manu Rico (3), Buyla (3) (Iker, 1, 78′), Areso (3) (Javi Martín, 2, 68′), Mena (3) (Marc, 1, 78′); Adri Fuentes (4) and Cubillas (4) (Borja, 2, 68′).

Amorebieta: Gaizka Campos (2); Carbonell (3), Amelibia (3), Kortazar (2), Enol (3); Coulibaly (2) (Bravo, 1, 73′), Hamed (2); Muñoz (2) (Calavera, 1, 83′), Hervías (1) (J. Guerrero, 1, 58′), Kaxe (2) (Berto, 1, 58′); Selma (1) (Marín, 2, 58′).

Objectives: 1-0, Cubillas (14′); 2-0, Fuentes (51′); 3-0, Fuentes (65′). Inc.: Municipal. 1200 esp.

Referee: Garcia Riesgo (3). TA to Llácer, Buyla, Rico, Marc; Carbonell and Calavera.

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Big win for Tarazona against a weak Amorebieta. Barrero’s men started to take the lead thanks to a goal by Cubillas who took advantage of the rebound in the barrier after Mena’s free kick. After the goal, Amorebieta began to row, but the locals had the best option with Fuentes’ boot. It was definitely the local raider that wiped out the Basques. First, he took advantage of a series of clearance attempts to make it 2-0 and then collected a gift from the visiting defense to score the third.

Source: La Verdad

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