Celtic Fortune
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Andorra
Celtic Fortune: Marc Vidal (2); Gavián (2) (Conde, 2, min. 75), Gael Alonso (2) (Guedes, 2, min. 66), Yoel Lago (2), Manu Fernández (2), Tincho (2); Antañón (2) (Garriel, 2, min. 66), Burcio (2), Miguel Román (2); Óscar Marcos (3) (Noya, 2, min. 87), Ángel Arcos (3) (Sergio Díez, 2, min. 75).
Andorra: Ratti (2); Clemente (2) (Casadesús, 2, min. 46), Bombardo (2) (Erik Morán, 2, min. 71), Allende (2), Iván Rodríguez (2); Alvaro Martín (2) (Almpanis, 2, min. 46), Sergio Molina (2), Álvaro Peña (2) (Juanda, 2, min. 80), Josep Cerdá (2) (Luismi Redondo, 2, min. 71 ); Manu Nieto (2) and Lautaro (2).
Objectives: 1-0, Ángel Arcos (min. 26); 2-0, Guedes (min. 78); 3-0, Tincho (min. 88). Inc.: Balaídos. 1400 esp.
Referee: Holgueras Castellanos (2). TA to Tincho, Ángel Arcos, Miguel Román, Escobar (bench); Clemente, Cerdá and Lautaro.
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Celta Fortuna moved up in the standings after defeating Andorra in Balaídos. Fredi Álvarez’s students completed one of the best games of the season, dominating from the start.
The first goal came from Ángel Arcos, who dismantled the rival defense in an individual game solved against an erratic Ratti. The subsidiary has options to increase income against an Andorra surplus.
The Pyrenean team reacted in the second half, nullifying Celta’s concerted play. Andorra tried while the light blue reserve team blocked the match and held on for the result. Guedes, with a bit of luck, increased the difference and stopped the visitors’ push. Tincho put the finishing touches on a great game with the third goal
Davo left Cultural with nothing on his extension goal
Leonese culture
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Gymn. Segovia
Culture: Bañuz (2); Guzmán (2), Eneko (2), Fornos (2), Álvaro (1); Master (3) (Ian, 1, 85′), Bug (4); Chacón (4), Alba (2) (Barri, 2, 62′), Escobar (2) (Artola, 2, 69′); Child (3) (Calderón, 2, 69′).
Segovia: Olive (2); Silva (2), Pascual (2), Chupo (2), Gabriel (3); De la Mata (2) (Fernán, 2, 67′), Llorente (3) (Hugo, 1, 85′), Astray (4) (Manu, 2, 67′), Berlanga (2); Diego (2) (Davo, 4, 40′) and Borrego (1) (Tellechea, 2, 7′).
Objectives: 1-0, Chacon (29′); 1-1, Lost (46′); 2-1, Chacon (49′); 2-2, Llorente (58′); 2-3, Davo (92′). Inc.: Kingdom of Léon. 5651 esp.
Referee: Figueiredo (3). TA in Maestre, Bicho, Eneko, Artola, Fornos; Pascual, Llorente, Borrego and Davo.
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La Cultural retreated again after being defeated by Gimnástica Segoviana. It was to no avail that the Leonese went ahead twice with two goals from Luis Chacón. A goal from Davo in a contested game gave Ramsés Gil’s side three points in what represented the third defeat for the Leonese at home. Carlos Martinez
The unionists showed courage and equalized in the last play
unionists
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Royal Society B
Unionists: Ivan Martínez (2); Serrano (2), Imanol Baz (4), Ramiro Mayor (2) (Rabadán, 1, 82′), Aitor (2); Tur (3), Iñaki G. (2) (Tavares, 1, 60′), Álvaro (2) (Pau, 2, 60′); Rastrojo (3) (Iván Moreno, 1, 71′), De la Nava (3) (Gorka, 2, 60′) and Jonny (1).
Royal Society B: Fraga (3); Ruipérez (2), Peru (2), Beitia (3) (Ochieng, 1, 60′), Unax Agote (2) (Merino, 2, 74′); Eder (1), Tomy Carbonell (3), Mikel R. (3), Mariezkurreina (2) (Marchal, 1, 74′), Mikel Goti (3) (Jon, 1, 91′) and Ekain Orobengoa (4) .
Objectives: 0-1, Orobengoa (57′); 1-1, Baz (96′). Inc.: Reina Sofia. 3570 esp.
Referee: Pardeiro Bridge (2). TA to Imanol Baz, Mayor, Tur, Serrano; Mikel R. and Goti
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There is little to highlight beyond the intention of a Unionist who consistently makes individual mistakes capable of defining an entire match. Daniel Llàcer’s team barely created any danger in the first half and were overwhelmed by Real’s pressure in the second half.
Inside their own area, the charro team lost the ball and Orobengoa beat one of the visiting team’s most visible men, Iván Martínez, who had little to do. The Unionists did react, with more heart than head. There is no defined structure capable of generating the game, either because of the good work of their rival or because of the lack of ideas. However, the Salamanca coaching staff tried the changes until the end, introducing a midfielder for a center back. And so until the end.
In the final game, a corner kick by Pau Martínez was headed into the net by Imanol Baz and María Pedrosa equalized the contest.
Ourense and Sestao came out to avoid the fall and end their start
Ourense
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Sestao River
Ourense: Marqueta (2); Andrada (2) (Prado, 2, 67′), Fran Carmona (3), Álex Zalaya (2), Hugo Sanz (2); Fullana (2) (Jerín, 2, 46′), Álex Fidalgo (3), Jairo (2) (Ángel Sánchez, 2, 67′); Javi Carbonell (2) (Di Renzo, 2, 71′), Josema Raigal (3) and Iván del Olmo (3) (Álex Gil, 2, 84′).
Sestao: Iago Herrerín (2); Gálvez (3) (Alfred Planas, 2, 66′), Efremov (2), Barandalla (2) (Cordero, 2, 66′), Markel Etxebarria (2); Marcos Bustillo (2), Garai (3) (Sergi García, 2, 70′); Adri Gómez (2), Córdoba (3), Palacín (2) (Miranda, 2, 66′); Ion Etxaniz (3) (Leandro, 2, 84′).
Incidents: O Couto. 800 esp.
Referee: Garcia Riesgo (3). TA in Zalaya, Jerín; M. Bustillo and Barandalla.
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A fair draw between the two teams comes down to where the defensive performance trumps the attacking. Both teams came out with an impeccable foundation. The first half was very flat, no chances. The second is more eventful. Ourense managed to go ahead in the 59th minute with a cross from Hugo Sanz that was headed in by Carbonell. The answer came from a counter by Gálvez who crossed for Etxaniz and, after dribbling past his pair, sent it onto the post. Jose Garrote
Source: La Verdad

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