Matches and results of Group 3, Second RFEF
Teruel 1 – Formentera 0
Teruel: Taliby; Ceballos (Redolar, 77′), Cabetas, Carlos Javier, Julen; Romero, Jaime; Comeras (Fer Rodríguez, 70′), Lacruz (Hermelo, 70′), Guille Andrés (Fabio, 81′); emanate.
Formentera: Oscar Santiago; Karim, Jaguar, Mena, Ferreres (Iago Novo, 64′); Lizarraga, Theo (Rober, 64′); Kanouté (Raúl Prada, 64′), Ekiza, Adri Castro (Javi Sánchez, 68′); Gorriz.
Goal: 1-0 (36′): Emanates.
Referee: Mazo Maruri, Castilian-Leonese school. Yellow to Comeras, Cabetas; Kanouté and Raúl Prada.
Incidents: Pinilla, about 2,500 spectators.
Victory and leadership for Teruel in what was the match of the day as they faced first against second in the standings. The first quarter of an hour was a trial between the two teams, but as the minutes went by, Víctor Bravo’s team, spurred on by a spirited crowd, took control of the match. As a result of this dominance, Guille had a good chance in the 25th minute, but his well-placed shot was too weak, so Óscar Santiago stopped it. In the 36th minute came Emaná’s goal, who took a great volley inside the area to pierce the Formentera goal. Emana tried to surprise Óscar Santiago from midfield but his well-directed shot was stopped by the visiting goalkeeper. At the stroke of half-time Adri Castro had the tie but his shot went wide by very little. In the second half, the locals controlled the situation, although as the minutes went by they were pulling back towards their own area because Formentera pushed more and more. The islanders did not create much danger but were able to equalize in added time when the local defense took a shot from Raúl Prada under the sticks.
Numancia 3 -Ajea 0
Numantia: Isma Gil; San Emeterio, Román (De Frutos, 73′), Adri Crespo, Jaume Pol; Mateo, Jordi Tur; Pablo Muñoz (Ballarín, 61′), Diego Suárez (Juampa Barros, 61′), Carrillo (Cotán, 73′); Lupu (Diego Cervero, 73′).
Ejea: Dennis Diaz; Almerge, Ginovés, Chechu Dorado, Escuín; Javi Grillo (Iosu Villar, 46′), Moustapha (Javi Álamo, 62′), Álex Sánchez; Barrero (Luso Delgado, 62′), Lucho Sánchez (De Sus, 65′), Álex Chico (Rayo, 46′).
Goals: 1-0 (35′): Jordi Tur. 2-0 (58′): Pablo Munoz. 3-0 (78′): Ballarín.
Referee: Valdés Díaz, Asturian school. Yellow card to Diego Suárez, Lupu; Barrero, Dennis Díaz and Álex Sánchez. Red to Ginovés (64′).
Incidents: Los Pajaritos, about 3,000 spectators.
Resounding victory for a Numancia who, not only did not fail against the bottom team, but also gave a very good image in Los Pajaritos. The first part was a monologue by Numancia who went into the break with an advantage on the scoreboard that seemed short. Carrillo has already tested Dennis twice in the first ten minutes of the game. In the 23rd minute, Lupu did not head a corner taken by Diego Suárez by centimeters, but in another corner kick, the Sorianos did score. The fight of San Emeterio caused the corner that Carrillo took, Román combed to the far post where Jordi Tur headed the ball into the back of the net. Lupu was able to extend the lead minutes later but the ball ended up in the hands of Dennis. The picture didn’t change after the break, Diego Martínez’s men continued to like each other and Pablo Muñoz and Ballarín rounded out the scoring. The first picked up an assist from Diego Suárez to control and beat Dennis Díaz and Ballarín scored at will after Diego Cervero recovered a ball. Ejea’s few options were cut short when Ginovés saw a direct red card in the 64th minute of the game.
Prat 1 – Peña Deportiva 0
Prat: Craviotto; Lucas, Héctor, Yeray, Escoruela (Puerto, 86′); Batanero (Civilian, 69′), Guzmán; Grease (Genís, 82′), Rivas (Naranjo, 69′), Kuku; Rosales.
Sports Club: Inaki; Badal, Costa (Arriaza, 80′), Gonzalo (Lache, 70′), Lucas (Cruz, 58′); Santana, DeVal, Chinchilla; Ton Ripoll (Max Marcet, 58′), Arnau, Ramón.
Goal: 1-0 (46′): Kuku.
Referee: Bárcenas Torres, Rioja school. Red to Kuku (61′).
Incidents: Municipal Sagnier, about 500 spectators.
Victory worthy of a Prat who played with one less from the 61st minute. The first half was very even. Both teams pressed very hard in the midfield, so arrivals in the areas were scarce. The clearest chance was for Pedro Dólera’s men (who broke the match record as coach of El Prat with 231 matches) and it was double, a volley from Rivas was repelled by Iñaki and the subsequent rejection fell to Yeray whose shot skimmed the post . Kuku was the great protagonist of the second 45 minutes. As soon as the second half began, he scored the only goal of the game but ten minutes later he saw a direct red card and left the Potablava outnumbered. Those from Santa Eulalia del Río, then, yes, took a step forward but found themselves facing a very well-ordered and forceful team in defense, a good example of this, it was a providential cut by Lucas to prevent a visiting player from standing alone against Craviotto. Peña Deportiva also protested a possible penalty against Ramón in the 78th minute and in the 83rd Arnau had a good chance but Craviotto intervened correctly. In the end, El Prat knew how to suffer and added the three points.
Badalona 1 – Terrassa 0
Badalona: Dorronsoro; Toledo (Márquez, 78′), Robusté, Miguel Fernández (Roger, 46′), Valentín (Ferran, 46′); Sana, Àlex Pla; Carri (Pitu, 46′), Sascha, Jaume Pascual; Javier Molina.
Terrace: Juanvi; Josu (Àlex Fernández, 67′), Lucas Viña (Alberto Fernández, 78′), Adri Lledó, Castillo; Diego Garzón (Bruno, 86′), Martí Soler; Sanku, Akito (Marc Vicente, 78′), Mamau; Sergi Serrano (Priego, 67′).
Goal: 1-0 (55′): Pitu.
Referee: Montes García-Navas, Madrid school. Yellow to Miguel Fernández, Xavi Molina, Sana, Àlex Pla; Adri Lledó, Castillo, Bruno and Mamau (2A. 72′).
Incidents: Municipal of Badalona, about 1,300 spectators.
After several games in which luck did not smile on them, Badalona added the three points against a Terrassa that had chances but suffered from Mamau’s red card with a quarter of an hour to go. The escapulados started plugged into the game but as the minutes went by, Terrassa equalized the duel. The first arrival was from the local Toledo but his center did not find an auctioneer. The also local Àlex Pla shot high in the 25th minute and the following dangerous plays were from Egarenses, a very dangerous shot by Diego Garzón and a long shot that went wide in the 40th minute. After going through the changing rooms the locals also went looking for of the goal and this time they found him through Pitu who had jumped onto the field to play the second half. Terrassa went in search of a draw but was very conditioned in the final stretch by the expulsion of Mamau. He was able to tie the game before but Dorronsoro was very sure during the ninety minutes.
Andratx 1 – Espanyol B 2
Andratx: minego; Carlos Sánchez, Álvaro de Dios, Damià Ramos (Diego Martínez, 66′), Pau Pomar, Pep Vidal (Kevin García, 74′); Bonet, Llabrés (Cucu, 74′), Vinicius (Abde, 89′); Of the Sword (Palmer, 66′), Toni Jou.
Spanish B: Fortune; Rubén (Lancho, 78′), Mangada (Dacosta, 86′), Gorjón, Simó; Antoniu Roca (Jofre, 68′), Villahermosa, Omar, Roger; Abde (Martí Riera, 86′), Mahicas (Svensson, 68′).
Goals: 0-1 (34′): Ruben. 0-2 (41′): Abde. 1-2 (90′): Diego Martinez.
Referee: April Portillo, Murcia school. Yellow to Damià Ramos, Álvaro de Dios, Llabrés, Vinicius; Omar, Roger and Villahermosa (2A. 62′).
Incidents: Sa Plana, about 300 spectators.
Add and follow Espanyol B, which is still at the top of the table after beating Andratx whose dynamic results are not good. The parakeet subsidiary left with an advantage on the scoreboard in the first half thanks to goals from Rubén Sánchez and Abde. Earlier, Andratx was able to get ahead on the scoreboard but Fortuño saved his team with a save in the 12th minute of the game. With the 0-2 Mahicas had the third and the sentence on the stroke of halftime. As soon as the second act began, Mahicas again had the third goal in his boots and then came the double yellow card from Villahermosa for two consecutive fouls. Andratx woke up when they saw themselves with numerical superiority but their goal came too late and the Blue and Whites took the three points from Sa Plana.
Ibiza Pitiusas Islands 4 – Lleida Esportiu 0
Ibiza Pitiusas Islands: Of the Bear; Soler, Bengoechea (Javi Serra, 66′), Espínola, Barnils; Jaume Villar, Samu Pinto (De la Cruz, 80′); Akapo, Marcos García (Bernal, 28′), Juan Sánchez (Gianluca Simeone, 80′); John Slim.
Lleida Sports: Ramón Vila; Pladevall (Bagayoko, 80′), Yasser, Nani (Toni Vicente, 80′), Neeskens; Monterde, Mejia (Fall, 41′); Joanet (Lamin, 68′), Moha, David López; From Table.
Goals: 1-0 (6′): Marcos Garcia. 2-0 (72′): Juan Sanchez. 3-0 (85′): Gianluca Simeone. 4-0 (89′): Juan Delgado.
Referee: Peña Varela, Andalusian school. Yellow to Neeskens.
Incidents: Can Misses, about 500 spectators.
Local win but it was an excessive punishment for a Lleida Esportiu who lost in the exchange of blows. The first part in Can Misses was exciting. Already in the first minute De la Osa had to intervene to reject a shot from the visitors. Moments later it was Ramon Vila who cleared a shot by Soler and with no time to relax, Marcos García scored the 1-0 with a shot inside the area. Only 6 minutes had passed. After the goal the hostilities continued and Juan Sánchez and Juan Delgado were able to score for the local side while Joanet and Moha were able to sign the equalizer for Lleida Esportiu. In the second half, Fall also equalized for Lleida Esportiu, but his shot in the area went high. The second local goal, the work of Juan Sánchez, definitively knocked out Gabri García’s men. Simeone and Juan Delgado culminated the win in the final minutes against a tired and demoralized rival.
Brea – Huesca B (Sunday, February 20 at 4:30 p.m.)
Tarazona – Ebro (Sunday, February 20 at 5:00 p.m.)
Europe – Cerdanyola del Vallès (Sunday, February 20 at 6:00 p.m.)
Next day Group 3, Second RFEF
Formentera – Brea (Sunday, February 27)
Huesca B – Numancia (Sunday, February 27)
Ejea – Prat (Sunday, February 27)
Peña Deportiva – Badalona (Sunday, February 27)
Terrassa – Europe (Sunday, February 27)
Cerdanyola del Vallès – Andratx (Sunday, February 27)
Espanyol B – Ibiza Pitiusas Islands (Sunday, February 27)
Lleida Esportiu – Tarazona (Sunday, February 27)
Ebro – Teruel (Sunday, February 27)
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