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Manresa

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L’Hospitalet

Manresa: Polished (2); Samper (3), Jaime Márquez (2) (Manel Martínez, 2, min. 83), Reche (3), Marc Cuello (2); Nil Garrido (4), Romero (3) (Joel Cadenas, 2, min. 68); Izan Sarmiento (2) (Tom Diawara, 2, min. 44), Moha Ezzarfani (4), Aleix Díaz (4); Eloy Gila (2) (Batanero, 2, min. 68).

L’Hospitalet: Adrià Aliaga (2); Lucas Pariente (3), Sergio Ayala (3), Vitalie (2), Mamau (2) (Serrano, 2, min. 78), Víctor Álvarez (2); Jaume Fernández (2) (Adri Díaz, 2, min. 78), Lluís Estebe (3) (Nil Valero, 2, min. 65), Ton Alcover (4); Aarón Jaye (2) (Izan Maldonado, 2, min. 59) and Carlos Martínez (2).

Objectives: 1-0, Aleix Díaz (min. 25); 2-0, Moha Ezzarfani (min. 85); 21, Ton Alcover (min. 91).

Incidents: Congost Municipal. 350 spectators.

Referee: Aguilar Prat (1). He advised local Jaime Márquez and visitors Mamau and Lucas Pariente.

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A new narrow victory allowed Manresa to maintain the first position. In a very close match, Mikel Azparren’s team was more successful in front of goal against a L’Hospitalet team that, especially in the last minutes, had few options to tie.

In the first half, Aleix Díaz, who deflected a shot from Antonio Romero, scored the first goal of the game. Gila and Moha Ezzarfani had chances to score minutes before. Hospi also had a chance in the 20th minute but, with an empty goal, Lluís Estebe sent the ball over the crossbar.

After the restart, both teams came out faster but had difficulties creating real danger. Just when it looked like there would be a new 1-0, Moha Ezzarfani’s magic appeared with a goal from the middle of the field, catching Aliaga going forward. In the final period, Ton Alcover made the score 2-1 In extra time, visitors Izan Maldonado and Carlos Martínez narrowly missed the mark.

Girona B recital establishing itself in a beautiful place

Gerona B

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Tone

Girona B: Puig (3); Ferran (3), Biel (3) (Bas, 1, 78′), Antal (3), Mora (3) (Gerard, 1, 72′); Nil Calderó (4), Enric (3) (Shin, 1, 61′); Papa (2) (Hamony, 1, 61′), Javi Sarasa (3), Minsu (4) (Aznar, 1, 78′); Dawda (3).

tone: Likes (3); Aparicio (1) (Bernat, 1, 46′), Dan 3), Vicente (3), Sureda (4); Guillem (2) (Peña, 1, 63′), Èric (2) (Pijuan, 1, 85′); Flavio (3), Nil (3), Generó (2) (Craviotto, 3, 48′); Camaño (1) (Roquet, 1, 63′).

Objectives: 0-1, Sureda (15′); 1-1, None (18′); 2-1, Minsu (31′); 3-1, Sarasa (41′); 4-1, Enric (45′); 4-2, Vicente (62′); 5-2, Minsu (73); 6-2, Hamony (78′); 7-2, None (83′).

Referee: Aguayo (3). TA in Sureda, Èric. Red to Quer (48′)

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Toni Sureda made it 0-1. Moments later Nil Calderó equalized, after an assist from Minsu Kim who came back with a great shot. Javi Sarasa and Enric García for the squad closed the score 4-1. Vicente, after Èric Vilanova’s pass, made it 4-2, but Minsu Kim, Hamony and Nil Calderó finished the job.

El Prat now occupies one of the direct relegation places

prat

01

L’Escala

Pratt: Aleix Ruiz (3); David Adán (3), Héctor (3), Joel Bona (3), Jordi Buyreu (3) (Diego Almeida, 1, 79′); Dani Molina (1) (Álex Sánchez, 1, 58′), Pau Moliner (3), Julen (2) (Rayan, 3, 58′), Plaza (2) (Javi García, 2, 58′); Martín Lamelas (2) (Miguel, 2, 70′) and Ashot (3).

L’Escala: Jonah(3); Biel (3), Juan C. Oliver (4), Hudson (3), Osuman (3); Montoya (3), Adrià Méndez (3), Marc Gelmà (3) (Pugi, 2, 66′); Josu Currais (2) (Marc Pouget, 1, 86′), Martí Alonso (4) (Padilla, 1, 55′) and Marco Gil (2) (Hugo, 1, 66′).

Purpose: 0-1, Martí Alonso (36′).

Incidents: Sagnier. 400 spectators. Referee: Fonts Alabau (1). TA to Héctor, Miguel; Hudson.

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El Prat added its eighth day without a victory and now occupies one of the direct relegation places, while L’Escala, which managed to break its losing streak, leads with this important victory .

In the first quarter of an hour, Prat exercised a slight dominance, but lacked depth, in L’Escala, although no clear scoring option came to mind. As the minutes passed the same trend continued, but, in one of their few approaches to the goal of Aleix Ruiz, Raúl Paje’s team led the scoreboard through Martí Alonso, although the action was highly protested, because the ‘potablava’ claimed the past foul.

Moving on, Prat comes out ready to turn the situation around. Young Ryan was the first to shoot between the three sticks, although the ball ended up in the hands of Jona Morilla. Javi García and center back Joel Bona then tried, but they missed the target and thus saw Municipal Sagnier’s three points fly away. Carlos

Bruno Perone gave San Cristóbal its first home victory

San Christopher

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Cerdanyola Valles

Saint Christopher: Carles Segura (3); Héctor Parrado (3), Perone (4), Ricki Calamardo (3), Joan Cervós (3); Peke (2) (Olmo, 2, 61′), Yeray (3); Abde (2) (Lamine, 88′), Mario Cantí (3) (Ayoub, 1, 88′), Mario Hervías (3) (Izan, 1, 78′); Miguel Expósito (2) (Juan, 2, 61′).

Cerdanyola: Guiseris (4); Pol Oulai (3), Otero (3), Álex Alba (3), Álex Muñoz (3); Eric Ruiz (3), Albert Ruiz (3); Onan Quesada (2) (Pepe Bonilla, 1, 68′), Jordi Avilés (3), Youssef (3); Javi López (3).

Purpose: 1-0, Perone (87′). Incidents: Ca n’Anglada. 280 spectators.

Referee: Espallargas Casellas (3). TA to Mario Cantí, Ricki Calmardo; Alex Alba, Jordi Avilés.

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In the first half, goalkeeper Dani Guiseris was the best of his team, as the parish team created many chances and the most obvious ones were from Mario Hervías, Ricki Calamardo and Peke. Perone, after a corner, gave San Cristóbal the first victory at home

Vilassar and Mollerussa ended the bout with a plank

Vilassar Mar

11

Mollerussa

Vilassar Mar: Alex Baño (2); Sergi Caballero (2), Alejandro González (2), Oumar (2), Marc Muñoz (2) (Ferri, 2, 71′); Raúl Ferrer (2), Monterde (2); Aarón (2) (Gerbolés, 1, 84′), Fran Orellana (4) (Júnior, 2, 63′), Raúl Pérez (2) (Jan Pallisé, 2, 71′); Montalban (2).

Mollerussa: Albert Batalla (2); Linares (2), Jordi Pedros (2), Taffa Kanteh (2), Raúl Ronda (2) (Jordi Puig, 1, 83′); Carlos Martínez (2), Enric Bernat (2), Putxi (2), Miki Graells (2) (Zourdine, 2, 54′); Jofre Graells (2) and Albert Delgado (4).

Objectives: 1-0, Fran Orellana (2′); 1-1, Albert Delgado (57′).

Referee: Pedrol Vozmediano (1). TA in Montalbán, Caballero, Monterde, Ferri; Linares.

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Vilassar Mar and Mollerussa signed a draw that pleased no one too much. The local team went ahead as soon as it started thanks to Fran Orellana’s breakthrough after a corner. After the break, Albert Delgado sealed the tie.

Busquets decided from the deadly point in the second half

Europe B

01

Peralada

Europe B: Álvaro (3); Javi López (3) (Marc Fuster, 1, 76′), Basart (2) (Sicu, 2, 46′), Salcedo (3), Dani (2) (Villa, 2, 46′), Sergi Hernández (4 ), Valter (2) (Aiman, 1, 59′), Marc Anglés (2) (Romero, 1, 69′); Buba (3), Albert García (3) and Julen (3).

Peralada: Aitor Mujika (3); Santi Varese (3), Alan Baró (3), Sergi Romero (3), Lungu (3); Llorenç Busquets (4) (Falgueras, 1, 86′), Aleja (3), Iván Amoedo (3), Ramírez (3); Dani Gómez (2) (Aleix Grabulosa, 3, 60′) and Khalid (2) (Aliou, 3, 60′).

Purpose: 0-1, Llorenç Busquets from a penalty (66′).

Referee: Morros Monk (2). TA to Dani, Salcedo, Marc Anglés, Sicu; Aleja, Ivan Amoedo, Santi Varese, Aliou.

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Peralada seemed to have the upper hand in the first period, but was unable to capitalize on the chances that Khalid, twice, and Ramírez had. After the break, Europe tried to lock down their rivals, but LLorenç Busquets was the target of a penalty which he himself converted.

Reus FC Reddis defeated the Harlequin reserve team with authority

Sabadell B

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Reus FC Reddis

Sabadell B: Mohedano (3); Eloi Martínez (2), Fornell (2), Olmedo (2), Tébar (2) (Rome, 2, 57′); Hugo G. Justo (2) (Girbau, 2, 77′), Sahel (2) (Utges, 2, 46′); Junior (2), Chamber (2), Salamanca (2); and Adri González (2) (Cuevas, 2, 64′).

Reus: Verdejo (2); Benito (2) (Nico, 2, 77′), Molina (3), Andy (3), Casals (2); Marc Grau (4) (Pol Fernández, 3, 60′), Ricardo Vaz (4) (Russo, 2, 77′), Ramon Folch (3), Xavi Jaime (2) (Benito, 2, 84′); Aitor (3) and Torrents (3) (Sardà, 2, 84′).

Objectives: 0-1, Marc Grau (14′); 0-2, Ricardo Vaz (43′); 0-3, Pol Fernández (69′).

Incidents: Municipal Olympia. Referee: Ballesteros Jury (1). TA to Salamanca, Fornell; Nico.

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The red and black team crushed Sabadell B in a rivalry that quickly got back on track with Grau’s goal after a rebound. Just before the break, Ricardo Vaz extended the lead with a well-guided header. In the second half Pol Fernández scored a corner kick.

Montañesa and Atlètic Lleida scored a draw at Nou Barris

mountaineer

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Athletic Lleida

Mountain: Eric Fernández (3); Òscar Sierra (4), Iván Surkov (1) (Joel, 3, 8′), Sergi Cadena (3), Guillem Pujol (3); Guille (2) (Ángel, 3, 49′), Miguel (3); Elian (2) (Elhadjim 2m 69′), Gerard Pedrol (3), Gabaldón (3); Ibe (3) (Aitor, 1, 69′).

In. Lleida: Pau Torres (3); Alcalà (3), Manrique (3), Daouda Koné (3), Víctor Villote (2) (Samu Koné, 1, 82′); Samsó (3), Ortega (3), Joanet (3) (Nil, 2, 66′); Soule (3), Wilber (4) and Moró (3). Goals: 1-0, Sergi Cadena (17′); 1-1, Wilber (55′).

Incidents: Nou Barris. 700 spectators.

Referee: Ylenia Sánchez Miguel (2). TA to Gabaldón, Guille, Miguel, Òscar Sierra, Joel; Sule, Moró (2, 57′), Samsó.

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Atlètic Lleida were not comfortable at Nou Barris, so La Montañesa took center stage. Sergi Cadena hit a header from a free kick by Guille. After the break, the Ilerda team pressed and Wilber equalized from the edge of the area after Èric was surprised.

Badalona made a fool of himself and suffered a heavy defeat

FEG

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Badalona

FEG: Sergio (1); Dani (1), David (1), Jandro (1) (Peris, 1, 71′), Maikel (1) (Iván, 1, 81), Roger (1) (Erik Rafael, 3, 66′), Alan (1), Álvaro (1), Yassin (1), Airan (1) (Marc, 1, 81′) and Adrià (1) (Ignasi, 1, 71).

Badalona: Alex Sans (1); Márquez (1) (Dani Homet, 1, 46′), Gonzalo (1), Estellés (3); Marc Alegre (1), Sergio Bermúdez (1) (Yahir, 1, 66′), Álex Rico (1) (Ot, 1, 66′), David Jiménez (3); Jaume Piñol (3), Álvaro Vázquez (2) (Íker, 1, 46′) and Toni Larrosa (4) (Valverde, 1, 86′).

Objectives: 0-1, Toni Larrossa (19′); 1-1, Airan (39′); 2-1, Roger (57′); 3-1, Erik Rafael (67′); 4-1, Iker, pp (94′).

Referee: Díaz Díaz (1). TA to Sergio. Michael; Gonzalo, Estellés, Yahir, Dani Homet.

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In an individual act, Toni Larrosa scored a great goal from outside the area. After a shot against Airan’s post, he didn’t miss the second attempt and was able to equalize. In the resumption, Roger took advantage of the bad visitor’s rebound and Erik scored with Iker’s own goal.

Source: La Verdad

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