Triunfo del Estepona 1-0 in a grenade recreation during the second federation meeting took place this Saturday. Estepona Union arrived in the match with reinforced spirits after winning the last two games of the competition. The latest against Linares Deportivo out of the house (1-2) and the other villain against his fief (1-0). For its part, the recreation grenade disappeared for a result of 0-1 in the previous match against UCAM Murcia. After the meeting, the Estetie team was fourth, while the recreation pomegranate was nineteen at the end of the match.
In the early rivalry none of the players were in charge of the goal score, so in the first 45 minutes the mark did not move from the initial 0-0.
After the rest came the goal for eleven estes, to take the opportunity to cheer the point with the purpose of Dago in 59 minutes. Finally, the game ended with a 1-0 on the scoreboard.
Both coaches make movements on banks. The coach of Estepona Union provided input to Marchena, Mariano Aké and César Gómez for Ekhiotz, Eric Gómez and Dago, while the recreational grenade gave Diego López, Mario Marín, Ponones, Adrián Heredia and álvaro only ágelo García, Cortés and Hugo López.
The referee presented three yellow cards, one of them at Estepona (candelas) and two in the recreation pomegranate (ángelo garcía and Carlos Alemán).
After the match over the match, the Estepona Union was located with 44 points in the fourth place of the qualified table at the end of the match, while the pomegranate recreation was in the nineteenth area with 23 points, with a decent position in the third division.
Teams will continue to play their following meetings on the second federation: The recreation grenade will try to return to the path of success in the next rivalry against Torremolinos at its stadium, while the Estepona Union will play against the union at home.
Source: La Verdad

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