Youth Sto. Sunday-Spanish 4-0
Jorge Serrano- Spanish took the victory after passing a proven youth that did not appear. Soon the Parakeet team may be ahead thanks to the quite from Sciancalepore, which is the best in the game. The youth endured the first half, but fell second as before. Soriano, again Sciocalepore and Alexander Santiago signed the final 0-4, which the level difference between the same sets.
Youth Santo Domingo: Pardo (1); Vilella (2), strong (1), Ruesca (1), anime (2); Borrego (3) (Diego, 1, 79 ‘), Borja (2), Cristian (2), Ortiz (2) (Cervera, 2, 59’); Roca (2) (Simon, 1, 79 ‘) and Mocanu (1) (Adriel, 1, 70’)
Spanish: Joel (4); David Santiago (3) (Rivas, 1, 84 ‘), Lucas Alves (2) (Alexander Santiago, 4, 57’), Rachid (2), Ortega (1) (Luque, 2, 37 ‘); Torondel (2), Hugo (3); Burgos (2) (Itzel Colocho, 1, 57 ‘), Jan Peries (3), Soriano (4) (midwife, 2, 57’); MATEO SCIANCALEPORE (4)
Objectives: 0-1, Matthew Sciancalepore (33 ‘); 0-2, Soriano (51 ‘); 0-3, Matthew Sciancalepore (55 ‘); 0-4, Alejandro Santiago (79 ‘)
Referee: Fortea Laguna (3). Ta a Ortiz, Sarmiento, Roca; Soriano and Burgos
Badalona-racing Zaragoza 1-0
Ton- Badalona has added three very important points against Zaragoza’s career, a direct rival in resistance for maintenance. The locals are obviously higher in the first part, having a ball a lot, even without very clear goals on purpose. In continuing, the whole team came out better, but when the career was better, to a refuse Dídac, from outside the place he had decided the contest
Badalona: Víctor López (3); Joel Pérez (3), Enrique (3), Mitrea (2), Pitarque (3); Rocafull (2) (Aleix, 2, 75 ‘), Martí Bofill (3); Joel Gasco (2) (Abde, 2, 46 ‘), Dídac González (4) (Wang, 1, 91’), Joel Gil (2) (Nico Expósito, 2, 57 ‘); Mauro (2) (David Martínez, 2, 75 ‘)
Zaragoza racing: Nico Espuña (2); Héctor Pernía (2) (Franco, 1, 82 ‘), Aguilar (3), Jairo (2) (Gonzalo, 2, 69’), Lope (2); Cubillo (2) (Sergio, 1, 82 ‘), Ikener Fernández (2) (Riba, 2, 69’), Izan Ruiz (2); Soriano (2) (Aaron, 2, 57 ‘), Enzo (2) and Aleix (2)
Purpose: 1-0, dídac
Referee: Díaz díaz (3). Ta a Soriano, Jairo, Héctor Pernía, Lope and Sergio
Huesca-at. Balearic Islands 2-1
Jorge Serrano- Huesca took the cat to the water in the last minutes in front of a balearic island that scratched points. In fact, Marc Blanco promotes the island team in the first steps. Before the rest, Badía walked somewhere to tie the game. The second part is full of direct and fighting the air game actions. Finally, Roche, who left the bench, gave three points in the area shortly before college was whistling at the end
Huesca: Nico (2); Lucas (2) (Roche, 4, 82 ‘), Floria (3), Los Fablos (3), Biarge (1) (Gabarre, 2, 29’); Marc (2), Badía (4); Fontán (3), ceral (2) (cerdán, 2, 82 ‘), Osan (2) (Bellmunt, 1, 82’); Gabriel Blasco (2) (Fofana, 2, 59 ‘)
In balearics: Bucket (2); Bujosa (2) (OTERO, 1, 86 ‘), Passarini (2), Marc Blanco (4), Pablo G. (3); Estrada (2) (Sampedro, 1, 86 ‘), Ramón (3); Alcover (2) (Ferriol, 2, 64 ‘), Marco (3), Silva (2) (Prudcence, 2, 75’); Kevin (1) (Ramis, 1, 75 ‘)
Objectives: 0-1, Marc Blanco (19 ‘); 1-1, Badía (44 ‘); 2-1, Roche (87 ‘)
Referee: Levela González (3). Ta a Gabarre, Roche and Fontán; Kevin and Ferriol
Source: La Verdad

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