Fuenlabrada failed to beat Algeciras, who won 2-1 in Saturday’s match at Nuevo Mirador. Algeciras came with the intention of increasing their score after drawing 1-1 in the last match against RM Castilla. On the visitors’ side, CF Fuenlabrada won their last match of the tournament 1-0 against Ibiza at their stadium. With this result, the Algeciras team was eleventh at the end of the match, while Fuenlabrada was fifteenth.
In the first half there were no goals from any of the players in each team, so the result remained 0-0 in the first 45 minutes.
The second half started positively for Algeciras, who opened their scoring with a penalty goal from Diego Esteban in the 55th minute. However, the visiting team managed to equalize, establishing 1-1 thanks to a goal from Cedric in the 68th minute, however, the Algeciras eleven took the lead in the 71st minute through a goal from Escudero , which ended the duel with a score of 2-1.
The coaches made all possible changes. For Algeciras, Arnau Gaixas, Neco Celorio, Manín, Juan Hernández and Rafa Roldán came off the bench to replace Aleix Coch, Escudero, Iván Turrillo, Javi Gómez and Diego Esteban, while the changes from the visiting team were Bilal , Manu Garrido, Nene , Ilies Faure and Javier Currás, who took the field for Ismael Casas, Ale Galindo, Barbu, Fer Ruiz and Sergio Aguza.
The referee of the match showed six yellow cards. In the two teams, Paris Adot and Iván Turrillo from the home team and Fer Ruiz, Abde Damar, Barbu and Sergio Aguza from the visiting team were warned with a yellow card.
With this loss, after the match, CF Fuenlabrada was placed in fifteenth place in the table with 10 points. Algeciras, on the other hand, reached eleventh place with 14 points.
The teams will continue to play their next matches in the First Federation: CF Fuenlabrada will try to get back on the winning track in their next match against Hércules at home, while Algeciras will play against Recreativo at home.
Source: La Verdad

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