Third RFEF Group 13: results, matches and classification of day 34

Third RFEF Group 13 results matches and classification of day

Matches and results of Group 13, Third RFEF

Deportivo Minera 2 – Yeclano Deportivo 2

Sports Miner: Marcos Morales, José Antonio, Juanra Moreno, Gabri Martín, Copo, Joaquín Parra, Fernando, Dani Ruiz, Villanueva, Dylan, Leanderson.

Yeclano Sports: David Martínez, Manu Costa, Diego Ruiz, De Dios, Salinas, Pau Pérez, Gabri, Antoñito, Luispa, Mora, Bauti.

Goals: 1-0 (26′): Joaquin Parra. 2-0 (30′): Dylan. 2-1 (63′): Pau Pérez. 2-2 (85′): Alvarito.

Referee: Bajo Martínez (Murcian school).

Incidents: Municipal Angel Celdran. About 275 spectators.

Deportiva Minera and Yeclano closed the season with a tie after a match with one time for each team. The locals were better in the first half, closing 2-0 thanks to four minutes of offensive inspiration in which Joaquín Parra and Dylan scored. The group champion was proud in the second half not to close the season with a defeat and with a notable improvement in his game, he managed to equalize the score with goals from Pau Pérez and Alvarito.

UCAM Murcia B 1 – Caravaca 2

UCAM Murcia B: Rubén de Gea, Fresneda (Enzo, 69′), Andúgar, Tomás, Olmos, Álvaro Martínez, Ismael Molina (Álvaro Serrano, 46′), Paco Miñarro (Booker, 46′), Feli (Fran Martínez, 46′), Gabri Jimeno, Mariano (Hugo Ortega, 18′).

Caravaca: Álex Iglesias, Iván Gimeno (Dani Denot, 61′; Dani Martínez, 75′), Plazas, Escribano, Renato, Hamza (Rubio, 56′), Javi López, Carlos Terol, Jorge Varela, Ali Lugula, Marco di Menno.

Goals: 0-1 (16′): Places. 1-1 (70′): Marco di Menno, own goal. 1-2 (76′): Dani Martínez.

Referee: Gómez Liarte (Murcian school). Yellow to Andúgar, Álvaro Martínez, Gabri Jimeno; Escribano, Iván Gimeno, Jorge Varela, Marco di Menno, Rubio, Plazas, Dani Martínez. He expelled local goalkeeper Rubén de Gea with a direct red card (18′).

Incidents: The Mayayo, in Sangonera la Verde. About 200 spectators.

Caravaca took the three points from their visit to UCAM Murcia B, taking the three points from El Mayayo in a match that soon became complicated for the university affiliate. Plazas’ goal in the 16th minute was followed two later by the expulsion of goalkeeper Rubén de Gea, who brought down an opponent outside the area, thus cutting off an obvious scoring chance. Despite the inferiority, UCAM B did not lose face in a game that even drew, when twenty minutes from the end a local attack ended in an own goal by Marco di Menno. The tables, however, did not last long, since only six minutes later Dani Martínez beat Hugo Ortega to establish the 1-2 that no one moved again.

Huercal-Overa 0 – Mazarron 1

Huercal-Overa: Cristian, Carrillo, Joseda, Bells, Loente, Karim, Gastón, Waita (Ferrer, 46′), Alan, Rafa Silveira (Sergio Ponte, 73′), Yeray.

Mazarron: Pablo López, Josema, Julián, Matteo, Cascales (Antonio, 53′), Ventura, Prince (Gastón, 65′), Mbia, Castelló, Adrián, Aarón (Samuel, 65′).

Goal: 0-1 (22′): Ventura.

Referee: Perán Alcaraz (Murcian school). Yellow to locals Alan, Campanas and Joseda. None to visitors.

Incidents: The Stove. About 250 spectators.

Mazarrón closes the season with a better taste in the mouth than Huércal-Overa, which they beat at home in a duel between two teams that have lost the category this season and will play next season in Murcia. The match was decided by a goal from Ventura midway through the first half, an advantage to which the Almeria tried to respond with several occasions in which they lacked success in the final definition. The visitors also had options to increase the score, but despite not doing so, they did not suffer excessively to reach the final whistle with the minimum income that gave them three points already too late.

Racing Murcia 0 vs La Union Atletico 1

Racing Murcia: Xabi Irueta, Álvaro González, Chema Lorente, Fran Navarro, Javi Pedrosa, Mario Uclés, Óscar Díaz (Pablo Aguilera, 64′), Abdel, Javi Priego, Gonzalo Páez (Khalife, 86′), Fede Zanetti (Samu López, 59′ ).

The Athletic Union: Hugo Guil, Aguirre (Monty, 89′), Simpara (Bermejo, 46′), Julio Algar, Collados, Schuster, Sergio, Yeray (Omar Saura, 66′), Nico (Chema, 58′), Valdeolivas, Belencoso.

Goal: 0-1 (63′): Valdeolivas.

Referee: Berenguer Castejón (Murcian school). Yellow card to Álvaro González; Simpara, Aguirre, Omar Saura.

Incidents: Espinardo University Campus. About 200 spectators.

Unión Atlético will play the play-off after winning their visit to Racing Murcia, who already had the ticket for the promotion play-offs in their pocket. In a very even match, a goal by Valdeolivas after fifteen minutes of the restart gave the Blue and Whites a victory that made it unnecessary to look at what Lorca Deportiva was doing, the team that could take fifth place from La Unión. Despite the short score and knowing that Lorca won their game, the order and skill in defense allowed Manolo Palomeque’s men to keep the game under control and celebrate with the final whistle that their season, like that of Racing, has not finished yet.

Blue Bullet 1- Archena Sport 1

Blue Bullet: Carles Fluixà, Seidu, Tomás López, Harri (Asen, 65′), Jumilla (Alberto López, 22′; Basi, 65′), Pedro Paredes, Salva Ballesta, Lefty, Cayu (Álex Pascual, 72′), Gonzalo (Manzano , 72′), Diego Gomez.

Archena Sport: Emilio, Txiki Urbistondo, David Vera, Felipe Bortolucci, Antonio Martínez, Sergio Cases (Ricardo Martín, 83′), Parra (Pablo Herrero, 73′), Hornero, Cristóbal (Alberto Përez, 89′), Diego Meroño, Alejo Nahuel.

Goals: 0-1 (69′): Antonio Martinez. 1-1 (84′): Basic.

Referee: Marín Valverde (Murcian school). Yellow to Tomás López, Adrián Giménez, Carles Fluixà, Seidu, Asen; Parra, Diego Merono, Txiki Urbistondo, Sergio Cases, Emilio. He expelled the local Pedro Paredes for a double warning (89′) and with a direct red card the visitor Antonio Martínez (76′).

Incidents: Beach Sun. About 325 spectators.

Bala Azul is waiting for a possible compensated relegation after drawing the game that closed the season against Archena Sport and being in the position that condemns uncertainty for the moment, the first above the four teams that descend directly. The Playasol duel was played from power to power, since the visitors were not guaranteed to avoid that delicate position that forces them to continue suffering with their own season already concluded. The prevailing equality on the field and on the scoreboard was broken in the 69th minute by Antonio Martínez, who shortly after saw the red card and left Archena inferior. Behind in the result and with one more, the Blue Bullet launched himself into the challenge of achieving two goals that would turn the scoreboard around, but he was left halfway by achieving only Basi’s, which established the tables in the minute 84. The visitors resisted the final push from Puerto de Mazarrón and the final whistle sounded without the second goal that the local fans longed for.

El Palmar Estrella Grana 2 – CAP City of Murcia 0

El Palmar Estrella Grana: Alberto Hortal, Paco López, Tato, Rubén Sánchez, Dieguito, Carlos Rodri, Javi Pelayo, Álvaro Marín, Sam Philip, Quintana, Josean Sánchez.

CAP City of Murcia: José Gabriel, Diego, David Jiménez, Dani Ramírez, Álex David, Ferny Alarcón, Franco Sala, Samu, Valverde, Iván Pérez, Juan Matías.

Goals: 1-0 (80′): Carlos Rodri. 2-0 (90′): Carlos Rodri.

Referee: Riquelme Jaudenes (Murcian school).

Incidents: Municipality of El Palmar. About 375 spectators.

A scoring brace by Carlos Rodríguez in the final stretch of the match gave El Palmar the victory with which it certifies its permanence in the RFEF Third Division. Despite the points were important for the locals and not for the visitors, who said goodbye to their last play-off options last day, the Ciudad de Murcia was not a troupe in the Municipal and played a very serious game. He had options to get ahead, just as the granas could have done without having to wait so long. The first local goal did not come until the 80th minute, when Carlos Rodri was finally able to beat José Gabriel, whom the visiting coach gave him as the starter under the sticks in this last game. Already in added time and with the Popular Shareholding Club threatening a draw, El Palmar put together a counter that culminated again with Carlos Rodri with the final 2-0.

Real Murcia Imperial 3 – FC Cartagena B 2

Cartagena FC 1 – Bullense-Palletways 1

Los Garres 1 – Lorca Deportiva 3

Next day Group 13, Third RFEF

Play-off for promotion to Second RFEF. Group 13 Semifinals:

second – fifth (May 7/8)

third – fourth (May 7/8)

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