Martinenc-Juneda 4-0
Martinenc settled the match before halftime by scoring three goals to achieve the fifth consecutive match to stay in the honorable position of the classification. Guinardó’s team entered the game strongly: after eight minutes, Carlos González struck at the far post after a cross from Aragonés. Carrillo’s men, who dominated, could have done more, but missed several chances until the final fire in the first act. Saro made it 2-1 with a corner kick, while, in another set piece, Gaspa connected with an assist from Carlos. A quarter of an hour into the second period, Tejada scored the final goal by sinking a shot to the delight of Carlos.
Martinenc: Casamayor; Saro, Sosa, Plazuelo, Bacari (Garriga, 72′), Édgar Tejada, Carlos González (Mulero, 59′), Éric Gaspa, Max Espígol (Gerard Martínez, 46′), Aragonés (Delgado, 66′) and Ferran Sánchez ( Creixell, 59′)
Juneda: Purroy (Usall, 84′); Sergi Lluis, Cusiné, Adam (Fofana, 64′), Lahuerta, Masbernat, Zakaria, Rodríguez (Coker, 64′), Mayoral (Camí, 76′), Mateu Cabal (Reda, 76′) and Gerard Barrufet
Objectives: 1-0, Carlos González (8′); 2-0, Cup (41′); 3-0, Eric Gaspa (44′); 4-0, Edgar Tejada (57′)
Referee: Aguilar Planas, good. TA: Max Espígol; Rodriguez
Even-Jupiter 0-0
Igualada were very strong throughout the match: they controlled and were able to punish. He had the best chances, but he was not sharp in front of goal and added a point after being consistent in attack. Júpiter, for its part, did not have the best afternoon, overcoming local challenges and continuing to lead the classification.
Equalizer: Adrià Rojas; Merchán, Solernou, Arnau Cuadras, Sandoval, Sempe, Lobato, Cintas (Gerard Cuadras, 75′), Éric Pérez, Mendoza and Franco Magno (Dan Etido, 75′)
Jupiter: Xavi Bertrán; Bàssols, Óscar Oliver, Becerra, Genesca (Sergi Monsó, 59′), Barón (Leira, 78′), Sergio Peña, Cañete (Dani Sánchez, 59′), Vaquera, Gurrea and Sergi Ayllón (Samaniego, 49′)
Referee: I want a Battle, regularly. TA: Sempe, Éric Pérez; Becerra, Genesca
Guineueta-Parc 4-2
Balsamic victory for Guineueta. David García opened the ban on eight minutes with a long shot that hit the post. Shortly after, Luciano converted again with a long shot, resulting in a well-worked goal. Javito made it 3-1 after a personal game, while Werckmeister closed the gap. Pinti’s team ended the rivalry before reaching the locker room. In the second half, Javito scored another goal to seal the score. In the final period, Beltrán made the advantage with an accurate shot.
Guinea: Reche; Ordoñez (Pau Méndez, 78′), Alarcón, Hugo Pérez, Luciano Nant, Álvaro Gómez (Choi, 89′), David García (Baldeh, 65′), David Nuñez, Muela, Batista (Valentín, 89′) and Javito
Park: Izan Martínez; Arnau Sánchez (Pons, 38′), Macarulla (Dani Guijo, 38′), Bolaños (Arnau Campos, 65′), Guillem Pons (Puigmacià, 65′), Werckmeister, Pol Adrià (Éric Jiménez, 46′), Beltrán, Guillem Martín, Víctor Valls and Baruc Zeiss
Objectives: 1-0, David Garcia (8′); 2-0, Luciano Nant (20′); 3-0, Javito (29′); 3-1, Werckmeister (40′); 4-1, Javito (58′); 4-2, Beltran (77′)
Referee: Ajeob Khomsi, good. TA: Alarcón, Ordoñez, Javito; Macarulla, Guillem Martí, Campos, Beltrán
Pirinaica-Borges Blanques 1-2
The first period was marked by a slight dominance of Pirinaica, although Borges Blanques enjoyed a one-on-one match. Carrillo’s squad started the second half with a free shot from Alti that rose high. In the next action, Pol Ramón scored the first goal for his team after shooting a rebound. The local team continued the initiative and equalized through Eric López and his long shot that went in. In the final stretch, Pirinaica deserved a goal on several occasions from Eloi, Samper or Alti, but it was Guitart who did it, removing the spider webs from Armengol’s goal before the end.
Pyrenees: Armengol; De Verdonces, Vinasco, Nocete (Arnau Puentes, 79′), Peñarrubia (Carmona, 84′), Pau Quintana, Eloi Moral (Cosano, 71′), Éric López, Bojang (Guerrero, 59′), Alti and Alsina (Samper , 59′)
Borges Blanques: Puiggros; Ibars (Ticó, 89′), Mòdol, Simo, Marc García, Guerau Coll (Tiers, 79′), Joel Guitart, Marc Rubió, Pol Ramón (Ribera, 67′), Farré and Sirera (Pagu, 79′)
Objectives: 0-1, Pol Ramón (47′); 1-1, Eric López (53′); 1-2, Joel Guitart (89′)
Referee: González López, regular. TA: Bojang, Pau Quintana; Pol Ramón, Mòdol
Turó Peira-Singuerlín 0-0
Very close confrontation in which neither Turó Peira nor Singuerlín shined. They are also not better than their rivals, which is reflected in the result. Of course, the most obvious action of the match was at the feet of the local Bishop, whose meaning rose, over the crossbar, against the goalkeeper.
Turó Peira: No source; Adrián López, Jan Alonso, Llorca, Josué, Antonio (Kevin, 82′), Éric Díaz, Yago Lahoz (Bispo, 59′), Veguin, Monteagudo and Marc Rojas (Albert Gutiérrez, 76′)
Singuerlin: Christian Tomas; Aguilera, Guerrero, Ito, David Pérez (Guillem Aguilar, 76′), Pol Jansa, Kandeh, Joel Macarulla (Villanueva, 59′), Escayola, Buksa and Carricondo
Referee: Rodríguez Enrique, good. TA: Marc Rojas, Adrián López, Monteagudo; David Pérez, Escayola, Aguilera, Pol Jansa
Balaguer-Racing Vallbona 4-0
Balaguer dominated from start to finish and it reflected in the result. Shortly after the break, the local team put victory on track with two goals in 5′: Nabil’s header went in and Soldevila shot alone in the penalty spot. Control continued and Nabil’s income increased to sign his personal double thanks to a personal transfer. The icing on the cake came from Chiné with a tight bang in the top corner.
Balaguer: Peguero; Adil (Del Águila, 75′), Morera, Joel Chiné, Surroca, Aleix León (Ramon García, 75′), Soldevila (David Céspedes, 82′), Gerard Angerri (Genís, 82′), Grau, Ramos and Nabil ( Céspedes, 82′)
Vallbona Race: Teacher; Robles, Penella, Albert Rivera, Íker Bermúdez (Picón, 60′), Éric Sánchez, Joel Navas (Vendrell, 71′), Estudillo, Carlos Júnior (Donadeu, 46′), Ayman (Lorenzo, 71′) and Dani Gonzalo ( Mario Martínez, 60′)
Objectives: 1-0, Nabil (40′); 2-0, Soldevila (44′); 3-0, Nabil (73′); 4-0, Joel Chiné (76′)
Referee: Paris Encinas, regular. TA: Nabil; Iker Bermúdez, Robles
Source: La Verdad

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