A surging Girona won its visit to San Francisco

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San Francisco

12

Girona

San Francisco: Marcos Riaño (2); Hurtado (2) (Cabezas, 1, min. 84), Iago Mendes (2), Mykola (3) (Rojas, 1, min. 84), Orejuela (2); Biel Serra (2), César Guzmán (4) (Juan Carlos, 1, min. 80); Jorge Morera (2) (Jordi León, 2, min. 68), Quirós (2), Álvaro Torres (2) (Oketo, 2, min. 68); Pablo Arbós (2).

Girona: Alex (2); Gibert Jordana (3), Guillem Badia (2), Escoda (2) (Zaka, 2, min. 77), Aguilera (3); Roldán (3) (Moha Touray, 2, min. 66), Koro (2); Nesta (4) (Silvero, 2, min. 66), Luis Montes (3) (Marc García, 2, min. 77), Richard (2) (Yeray, 2, min. 91); Arango (4).

Objectives: 0-1, Nesta (min. 21); 1-1, César Guzmán (min. 72); 1-2, Arango (min. 75).

Incidents: CD Antonio Asensio.

Referee: Sáiz Villares (2). He advised local Orejuela and visitors Luis Montes and Guillem Badia.

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Victory of merit for Girona in the field of a San Francisco in low time.

The first half had a clear Girona color and Nesta took advantage of a good play on the left to beat the goalkeeper low and increase the score to 0-1. In the 35th minute, Arango, alone in the area, missed the second.

After the break, San Francisco improved and after several missed chances, César Guzmán headed a lateral cross into the net. The local joy was short-lived as three minutes later, Arango sent the ball round the corner.

El Mercantil eliminates the lowest player and now has four in a row

Trade

21

Saint Dominic

Trade: Quim Borras (3); Llorens (2), Marc Gómez (3), Iker Montero (2); Jan Fuentes (3); Xavi Giralt (3), Rozo (2); Marc Jané (4) (Soufian, 2, 70′), Albert López (4) (Fonseca, 2, 70′), Moussab (2) (Achraf, 2, 62′); Bryan (2) (Uriel, 2, 62′).

The Sto. Sunday: Brown (2); Diego Ingalaturre (2) (Lucas, 2, 81′), Aguilar (2), Mikel (3) (Gracia, 2, 60′), Bruno (3); Ruesca (2) (Víctor Simón, 2, 76′), Borrego (4), Iker (2) (Mustienes, 2, 76′), Jose Benítez (2) (Amine, 1, 81′); Ortiz (3) and Mocanu (2).

Objectives: 1-0, Albert López (10′); 2-0, Marc Jane (34′); 2-1, Borrego (44′).

Referee: Fernández Morillo (2). TA to Marc Gómez, Llorens, Soufian; Ortiz, Gracia, Mustienes

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Fourth straight victory for a Mercantil team that beat the bottom team, a Juventud Santo Domingo team that hardly caused any concern. Albert López recovered a ball from the rival field and surprised the goalkeeper with a long shot that made it 1-0. After half an hour, Marc Jané collected the goalkeeper’s rebound after a powerful hit from Xavi Giralt and scored the second. On an isolated play, Borrego made it 2-1

Nàstic Manresa settled the match in the 91st minute

Gymnastics Manresa

32

Badalona

Nastic Manresa: David Pascual (2); Bertrán (2), Tago (2), Arnau Torras (2), Marc García (2); Rubio (4), Victor (3) (Carlos Mercé, 3, 74′); Iván Lamuela (2) (Salat, 2, 86′), Tasies (4) (Jan Gumà, 3, 64′), Cristian (2) (Iker Santarromana, 3, 74′); Pau Galobardes (2) (Formatjé, 2, 64′).

Badalona: Victor (2); Joel Pérez (2), Valentí (3), Camp (2), Pitarque (2) (Roca, 2, 60′); Rocafull (4), Bofill (2); Joel Gil (3), Dídac (2) (Abde, 1, 69′) (Davia, 2, 71′), David Martínez (2); Mauro (3).

Objectives: 1-0, Tasies (4′); 2-0, Rubio (35′); 2-1, Rocafull (43′); 2-2, Mauro (70′); 3-2, Carlos Mercé (91′).

Referee: Rimbau Guillaumes (2). Galobardes, Torras, Bertran; Joel Gil, Bofill and Valentí.

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Nàstic continued their fourth matchday unbeaten in a match that quickly turned on their backs when Tasies, after leaving three players, dribbled past the goalkeeper and scored to make it 1-0. Then, Rubio took advantage of a rebound in front and scored the second. Rocafull did not forgive a defensive error to reduce the gap and Mauro, after the break, equalized. In extra time, Mercé solved a triangulation with Iker and Jan and closed the scoring. Anthony

Cornellà, in free fall, produces its Municipal against Huesca

Cornellà

03

Huesca

Cornellà: Alex (2); Jon Pilar (2) (Llàtser, 1, 71′), Iker Moreno (2), Marcos (2), Dereck (2); Dani Fernández (2) (Baraldés, 1, 78′), Jaume Viladegut (2) (Biel, 1, 71′), Denis (2), Pau León (2) (Eloy, 1, 78′), Pol Montesinos ( 2); Marc Barrantes (2) (Arch, 1, 63′).

Huesca: Aymar (2); Lucas (2) (Losfablos, 2, 46′), Floria (4), Biarge (3), Eloy Gil (2) (Aritz, 2, 73′); Unai Gabarre (2), Javi Badía (3); Nico Roche (3) (Fontán, 2, 60′), Seral (4), Osan (2) (Rubén Pérez, 2, 86′); Fofana (2) (Blasco, 3, 60′).

Objectives: 0-1, Floria (63′); 0-2, Seral (67′); 0-3, Blasco (91′).

Incidents: Nou Municipal. 400 shows

Referee: Fernández Quintero (2). TA to Eloy Gil.

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New defeat for a Cornellà that has not won since September 21. Since then, he has added only 3 points out of a possible 27. After an even first half, with chances missed by each side, the goals came after rest Floria scored 0-1 and just four minutes later, Abel Seral extended the lead. Huesca did not suffer for maintaining a result that Blasco extended in extra time

Source: La Verdad

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