Andorra fell for the first time at the Estadi Nacional

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Andorra

02

Athletic B

Andorra: Ratti (2); Casadesús (2) (Clemente, 1, min. 60), Bomba (2) (Iván Rodríguez, 2, min. 78), Trigueros (1), Martí Vilà (3) (Luismi, 1, min. 78); Molina (1), Álvaro Peña (2) (Berto, 1, min. 84), Álvaro Martín (1) (Almpanis, 2, min. 78); Josep Cerdà (3), Lauti (2) and Manu Nieto (1).

Athletic B: Mikel Santos (3); Irurita (3), Duñabeitia (2) (Izaguirre, 2, min. 64), De Luis (3) (Ebro, 2, min. 80), Aguilar (2); Rego (3), Lete (2), Ibon Sánchez (4); Buján (3) (Adrián Pérez, 3, min. 80), Azkune (3) and Oyono (2) (Sanz, 2, min. 62).

Objectives: 0-1, Ibon Sánchez (min. 69); 0-2, Adrián Pérez (min. 89).

Incidents: National Stadium. 836 viewers.

Referee:
Escriche Guzmán (2). He advises the locals Martí Vilà and Lauti, as well as the visitor Rego. He sent off visiting coach Jokin Alambarri with a straight red card (min. 92).

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Andorra lost for the first time this season at the Estadi Nacional against Athletic B and continues to move away from the goal it set for this season: playing in the promotion playoffs. Ferran Costa’s team, who may have played his last game in charge of the tricolors, were superior for a good part of the game, but their determination did not translate into goals. The Basques, however, had two goals in the second half from Ibon Sánchez and Adrián Pérez that highlighted the defensive errors of the locals and ended up removing the tricolor fans in the final period, leaving their seats in advance.

Andorra came out with more pace than their rivals in the first half, stepping into the opponent’s area but Lauti missed two crosses from Álvaro Peña and Martí Vilà. The most dangerous occasion came half an hour into the game. After a flurry of play in the local area, Cerdà stole the ball in the three-quarter zone to escape Rego’s pressure with a bicycle and alone in front of goalkeeper Mikel Santos, but his powerful low hit shot on the post. And before the break, Álvaro Martí had another clear chance after a lateral center from Martí Vilà.

After the break things changed. Athletic B took a step forward and the tricolor defense went crazy with the attacks of Azkune and Buján. And so came the goals. Ibon Sánchez took advantage of the misunderstanding between Trigueros and Álvaro Peña to comfortably point against Ratti. Lauti then managed to equalise, but his header went into the hands of Mikel Santos. And with the locals focused on finding an equaliser, Ibon Sánchez allowed Adrián Pérez to score the second goal. In extra time, some hands in the area by the visitor Eneko Ebro were penalized, but Manu Nieto missed the maximum penalty.

Cultural defeated a Lugo that complicates its situation

Lugo

14

Leonese culture

Lugo: Cacharrón (2); Lizancos (2), Juan R. (2), Erik Ruiz (2), Zoilo (2); Marcos Sánchez (2) (Ochoa, 2, 76′), Yayo (2), Roger Martínez (2) (Vidal, 2, 83′), Raúl Hernández (2); Perero (2) (Jorge, 2, 62′), Reniero (2) (Cabo, 2, 62′).

Leonese Culture: Bañuz (2); Guzmán (2), Fornos (2), Satrústegui (2), Martínez (2); Bicho (2) (Barri, 2, 66′), Kevin Presa (3) (Maestre, 2, 71′), Luis Chacón (4); Pibe (2) (Calderón, 2, 71′), Manu Justo (3) (Escobar, 2, 83′), Samanes (2) (Artola, 2, 66′).

Objectives: 0-1, Manu Justo (39′); 1-1, Perero (45′); 1-2, Presa (68′), 1-3, Chacón (79′); 1-4, Chacon (91′). Inc.: Anxo Carro. 2400 esp.

Referee: Fdez. Buergo (2). TA to Zoilo, Yayo; Manu Justo

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Cultural Leonesa hit the table and swept Lugo to Anxo Carro. Raúl Llona’s team had the better of the hosts from the start of the match and were able to take the lead thanks to a goal from Manu Justo. Lugo tried to counter the Leonese’s offensive prowess by turning the game to their attacking players and managed to level the scores on the stroke of half-time. It took Cultural a while to pick up the pace in the second half, but the second goal was decisive for the match. From there, the visitors became a roller against an ineffective Lugo and managed to extend their advantage with two goals from Luis Chacón, the great opponent of the match. With this victory, Cultural consolidates its leadership and leaves Lugo in a difficult position in qualifying that could lead to the dismissal of its coach Lolo Escobar. Ruben Dorado

A shot from Campabadal late on cost Zamora

Zamora

10

Osasuna’s Promises

Zamora: Fermin (2); Carlos Gutiérrez (3), José Carlos (3), Campabadal (4), Sergio Nieto (3); Clavería (3) (Guille Macho,3, 63′), Carlos Ramos (4) (Aleix Gorjón, 2, 78′); Kike Márquez (4) (Adrián Bolo, 2, 78′), Joel Priego (3) (Rufo, 2, 63′), Tresaco (4) (Álvaro Romero, 4, 72′); Roni (4).

Osasuna: Pablo Valencia (2); Arguibide (4), Ibaider (4), Espejo (3), Toni Herrero (2); Jon García (2) (Pedroarena, 2, 71′), Sierra (3), Mauro (2) (Noel, 2, 82′); Huarte (2) (Anai, 2, 80′), Sixtus (4) (Dani Sancho, 2, 82′) and Diego Moreno (3) (Nowed, 2, 71′).

Purpose: 1-0, Campabadal (81′). Inc.: Ruta de la Plata. 2,279 esp.

Referee: Figueiredo Comesaña (1). TA to Ramos; Glass

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Against Osasuna Promesas, Zamora achieved its third consecutive victory.

Due to the impassable grass in the first half, as the match was in the morning and completely frozen, the Osasuna reserve team began to feel comfortable even though Zamora posed a danger to Tresaco and Kike Márquez. Joel Priego, who started for Rufo, also tried it, and had a chance to score the first goal. Despite everything, we reached the break in the first result.

The second half, a priori, seemed easier for the visiting team, because they attacked the goal where the terrain seemed better. But Zamora looked for the goal with more energy and it landed on the boot of Campabadal, who shot from outside the big area to give the team the win. Sofia Revenge

The unionists added three points to keep everyone dreaming

unionists

21

Celtic Fortune

Unionists: Ivan Martínez (2); Pascual (2), Imanol (3), Ramiro (3), Eudald (3); Iñaki (3) (Gorka Santamaría, 1, 83′), Rabadán (2); Pau Martínez (3) (Ortuño, 1, 83′), Iván Moreno (3) (Álvaro, 2, 64′), Jonny Arriba (3) (Dani García, 1, 73′); De la Nava (4).

Celtic: Marc Vidal (2); Gavián (2) (Sergio Díez, 2, 46′), Meixús (2), Vicente (3) (Gael, 2, 60′), Garriel (2); Miguel Román (4), Burcio (2) (Antañón, 1, 87′), Óscar Marcos (2); Arcos (3) (Yoel, 2, 73′), Jordi Escobar (3) (Barreiros, 1, 87′) and Johan (3).

Objectives: 1-0, De la Nava (8′); 1-1, Romano (12′); 2-1, De la Nava (32′).

Inc.: Queen Sofia. 3993 esp.

Referee: Etayo Herrera (3). TA in Iñaki, Rabadán, Pau Martínez; Burcio.

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The Unionistas came out of the Reina Sofía biting, dominating, with irreverence and boldness and verticality. Although the celestials had some chances in their boots, especially those of Román, Carlos de la Nava opened the scoring thanks to a cross from Eudald Vergés. The Unionists took the lead, albeit for a short time. And four minutes later, a defensive error allowed Celta Fortuna to equalize. De la Nava’s own delivery was miscalculated by Iván Martínez, who lost the ball under pressure from Jordi Escobar and Román took advantage of the mistake to equalise. The match, far from relaxing, offered several chances to both teams. Iván Moreno and Jonny Arriba sent two balls into the woodwork in the first half before the Unionistas took the lead on the scoreboard again. De la Nava scored again, this time from Pau Martínez’s center from the right. From here, the charros know how to keep score. Maria Pedrosa

Barakaldo and Ourense seal
the tables at Lasesarre

Barakaldo

11

Ourense

Barakaldo: Unai Perez (3); Deje (2) (Pedernales, 2, 63′), Borja García (3), Markel (3), Oier López (4); Huidobro (2) (Martínez, 1, 86′), Buján (2) (Luis Bilbao, 2, 46′), Ekaitz (1), Pablo Santiago (3) (Txoperena, 1, 75′); Maroan (4) and Adri Revilla (1) (Uriarte, 1, 63′).

Ourense: Marqueta (4); Zalaya (3), Carmona (2) (Moisés, 2, 46′), Andrada (2), Hugo Sanz (3); Josema Raigal (2) (Prada, 1, 74′); Fullana (4), Fidalgo (3), Jerín Ramos (1) (Bravo, 2, 31′), Alberto Gil (2) (Álex, 1, 85′); Carbonell (2) (Di Renzo, 1, 74′).

Objectives: 0-1, Fullana, pen. (19′); 1-1, Borja Garcia (62′).

Inc.:
Lasesarre. 2450 esp.

Referee: Good Prieto (3). TA to Borja; Carmona, Fullana and Carbonell.

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A draw at Lasesarre in a rivalry where the local team put more heart and courage than head. In the end, Imanol de La Sota’s men saved the tools in a battle that was difficult for them.

Barakaldo’s good start was cut short by a penalty goal scored by Xesc Fullana for the Orense team. As a result of the goal scored, the best minutes were seen by those led by Pablo López, who stopped Gualdinegro’s momentum without much trouble and even got loose around Unai Pérez’s goal. The second act is a monologue from the factory team, which managed to tie thanks to the strategy. A lateral foul by Oier López that Borja García put into the net, avenging the penalty taken in the first half. Adolfo Mena

Amorebieta achieved a poor draw against Tarazona

Amorebieta

22

Tarazona

Amorebieta: First (2); Kortazar (2) Amelibia (2), Coto (2), Yuste (2) (Coulibaly, 2, 66′); Ben Hamed (4), Bravo (1) (Vicandi, 3, 66′), Carbonell (3), Eric Pérez (2) (Berto, 1, 77′); Muñoz (2) (Marín, 1, 77′), Kaxe (1) (Selma, 1, 66′).

Tarazona: Fuoli (2); Vadik (3), Ángel López (3), Camus (2), Chechu (2), Juan Rodríguez (3); Pradera (4) (Álvarez, 1, 91), Cedeño (3) (Romero, 1, 70′), Rico (3) (Buyla, 1, 70′), Areso (3) (Mena, 2, 70′) ; Adrian Fuentes (3).

Objectives: 1-0, Ben Hamed (9′); 1-1, Adrian Fuentes, pen. (21′); 1-2, Areso (65′); 2-2, Vicandi (79′). Inc: Urritxe. 1550 esp.

Referee: Ruiz Alvarez (3). TA to Natxo González (int., 2, 35′); Manu Rico and Camus.

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The match played in Urritxe between Amorebieta and Tarazona ended in a draw that could be considered fair, based on what was seen on the field. A point for each which goes a long way for a foreign team who, after winning Ben Hamed’s first goal thanks to a penalty scored by Fuentes and a fine header from Areso, were left with honey on their lips when they see how, newcomer Urritxe, Aimar Vicandi, equalized the contest. The rivalry was very close, both teams had their moments but the final feeling that remains is that the Turiasonenses missed a good chance to achieve their third victory away from home and that the blues missed the chance to fail in the category, digging a new shovel in the hole where they are stuck. Adolfo Mena

Source: La Verdad

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