Fuenlabrada failed to bow to Ibiza, who won 2-1 during the match played this week on stage could miss. Ibiza arrives with the intention of reaping a new success after winning its fief for 3-0 points in Sevilla on. To visitors, CF Fuenlabrada harvested one in front of the Mérida ad, adding a point to the last game held in the competition. After getting the result, the Ibizan team was third at the end of the game, while Fuenlabrada was fourth.
The first team to score was CF Fuenlabrada, who took the opportunity to cheat the score with Abde Damar’s goal for 30 minutes. But Ibiza eventually reacted and match the contest thanks to the success for Guillem Molina’s goal shortly before the end, specifically at 45, ending in the first season with 1-1 in the Bright.
The second half of the game began with great foot for the local team, which went around the scoreboard by a little bit of a moment of baby after the game’s continuation, specifically in the 48th minute, thus ending with the match with a 2-1 mark on the scoreboard.
Ibiza coach Paco Jémez, provided Eugeni, López-Pintto, Marc Doménech, Eric Monjonell and Albert in the fields of Quique González, Jesús álvarez, Baby, Roberto Olabe and Zarzana, while replaced by Fuenlrada, Diego Nogales. Álvaro garcía and abde.
In the game a total of three yellow cards and a red card were seen. In part of the area, Marc Doménech was shown a yellow card, while on a visit to the team he advised Sergio Aguza and Barbu Yellow and had a red Sergio Aguza (2 yellow).
After the conflict of the rivalry, Ibiza is located with 55 points, with a post -Division playoff post, in the third place at the qualified table at the end of the match, while the CF Fuenlabrada is at eleven are 40 points.
The next competition game for both teams is to play at home: Ibiza will be measured in recreation and CF Fuenlabrada will play against Atlético B.
Source: La Verdad

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