Ibiza won 2-0 against Marbella in the match held this Saturday at the Estadi Can Misses. Ibiza arrive looking to get back to winning ways after losing their last match against Antequera 2-0 and on a three-match losing streak in the competition. On the visitors’ side, Marbella secured a goalless draw against At. Sanluqueño, added a point in the last match held in the competition. After the result, the Ibizan team was fourth, while Marbella was sixth at the end of the match.
The first half of the match started positively for Ibiza, who opened the match thanks to Quique González’s goal in the 12th minute, thus ending the first half with a 1-0 scoreline.
After the break came the goal for the Ibizan eleven, who put more places on the road with a goal from Roberto Olabe shortly before the final whistle, in the 90th, ending the rivalry with the final result which is 2-0.
Both coaches made moves on the benches. The Ibiza coach brought in Mo Dauda, Iago Indias, Pau Ferrer and Roberto Olabe for Escassi, José Naranjo, Quique González and Eugeni, while Marbella brought in Alberto Soto, Jorge Álvarez, Marcos Olguín and Assi for to Ryan Edwards, Aitor Puñal, Yac Diori and Marcos Peña.
The duel referee showed three yellow cards. In the two teams, Marc Doménech and David Astals from the home team and Alberto Soto from the visiting team were warned with a yellow card.
With this victory, Paco Jémez’s team occupied fourth place with 19 points, occupying the playoff spot for promotion to the Second Division, at the end of the match, while the team led by Fran Beltrán placed in sixth place with 18 points.
The teams will continue to play their next matches in the First Federation: Marbella will try to return to the path of victory in their next rivalry against Yeclano Deportivo in their territory, while Ibiza will play against Sevilla And. at home.
Source: La Verdad

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