Matches and results of Group 15, Third RFEF
Cantolagua 1- Cortes 3
Cantolagua: Arbonies, Ibai (Pablo Ayesa, 84′), Julen Uriz, Navarrete (Ander Blanco, 51′), Beñat, Echeverri (Javi Ayesa, 51′), Ormaechea (Aitor Macho, 51′), Jon Astigarraga, Juan Ibáñez (Adrián Izco, 77′), Galisteo, Asier Pérez.
Cuts: Raúl Casaus, Alberto, Lalaguna, Mikel Pascual, Vergarachea, Axel Guiral (Contreras, 63′), Roncal, Gadea (Gorka Vaquero, 63′), Jorge Viela (Palacios, 81′), Dani Salas (Izan García, 81′) , Diego.
Goals: 0-1 (10′): Dani Salas. 0-2 (19′): Lalaguna, from a penalty. 0-3 (43′): Jorge Gadea. 1-3 (90′): Benat.
Referee: Goiatz Markotegi Latorre (Navarre school). He admonished Julen Uriz, Josu Bastarrica (on the bench), Ander Blanco, Adrián Izco; Jorge Viela, Axel Guiral, Contreras, Raúl Casaus, Mikel Pascual.
Incidents: Municipal of Cantolagua, in Sangüesa. About 200 spectators.
El Cortes handed Cantolagua their third loss of the season after beating them 1-3 away. The visitors resolved the match in a great first half in which they scored their three goals. Dani Salas opened the scoring after ten minutes of play and, nine later, Lalaguna converted a penalty to make it 0-2 that weighed on the locals like a slab. When Sangüesa’s men were most looking to close the gap before the break, it came in one against Jorge Gadea’s 0-3 that turned the second half into a formality. When, on the threshold of added time, Cantolagua made up the scoreboard with a goal from Beñat, it was too late to disturb the solid victory of a Cortes team that is fully involved in the fight for play-off places.
Subiza CG 3 – Itaroa Huarte 1
Subize CG: Yoel Ramírez, Moreno, Mario Sánchez (Nowend), Grande, Balda, Ardanaz, Inatz (Gázquez), Berruete, Pablo Aguinaga (Adot), Tomé (Palacios), Martín Fuentes (Sancho).
Itaroa Huarte: Agramonte, Larrainzar, Olóriz (Jiménez), Iturri, Barberena (Narváez), Echeverría, Araque (Arellano), Esáin, Unzúe (Equiza), Galbete, Aranguren (De Ulibarri).
Goals: 1-0: I took. 2-0: Martin Fuentes. 2-1: Iturri. 3-1: Martin Fuentes.
Referee: Miguel Beaumont Muñoz (Navarre College).
Incidents: Sotoburu. About 150 spectators.
Subiza remains firm in its pursuit of the leader Atlético Cirbonero after adding the three points against Itaroa Huarte, whom it beat in Sotoburu 3-1. Those of the Cendea de Galar opened the scoring through Tomé and extended the distance with the 2-0 established by Martín Fuentes. The local victory seemed on track, but Iturri’s goal for Huarte’s men added excitement to the duel. Martín Fuentes was in charge of cutting off the reaction of the visitors, who with the second goal in his private account definitively sentenced the fate of the three points.
Txantrea 2 – Egüés Valley 1
Txantrea: Aitor (Joel Moreno, 65′), Ohian (Eleder, 65′), Anaitz, Alejandro, Joseba, Julen (Dani Gortari, 85′), Edu Izco (Borja Equiza, 75′), Yago (Ander Astrain, 75′) , Mario, Adrien Goñi, Yoel.
Valley of Egues: David Larumbe, Teres, Xabi Olague (Mikel Casado, 79′), César Iriarte (Ederra, 65′), Adrián, Rubén, Adrián Santano (Iban Lara, 79′), Marc, San Pedro, Zuazu, Arellano.
Goals: 0-1 (2′): Adrian Santano. 1-1 (21′): Iago. 2-1 (79′): Julian.
Referee: David Casabona Isla (Navarre school). He admonished Yoel, Anaitz, Adrién Goñi, Borja Equiza; Cesar Iriarte, David Larumbe.
Incidents: Field of the UDC Txantrea, in Pamplona. About 225 spectators.
Txantrea rises to third position in the table after achieving a hard-fought victory against Valle de Egüés and thus taking advantage of Cantolagua’s stumble, from which they snatched that third place. It was not an easy victory for the Pamplona team, who had to come back from Adrián Santano’s goal which, barely two minutes into the game, gave the visitors an early lead. The locals set out to equalize early and, after stepping on the area around David Larumbe’s goal several times, equalized through Yago midway through the first half. Neither the greater local dominance nor the visiting arreones served to move the scoreboard neither in the remaining time of the first half nor in many minutes of the second, until the equality came to an end in the 79th minute. An accurate shot by Julen put for the first time time ahead of Txantrea, who from then on applied himself in defense to keep it until the final whistle despite the attempts of Valle de Egüés to restore the tables.
Beti Kozkor 1 – Murchante 3
Beti Kozkor: Aitor Fraga, Kaiet Agote, Asier Uriz (Romeo Blaise, 64′), Guille (Jonathan, 46′), Raúl Erice (Bingen, 70′), Ion Ander, Burgui, Iván Goñi (Iván Martínez, 46′), Joseba Grande , Adrian Orta, Joseba Astiz.
Murchant: Ander Sainz, Alberto Villar, Carlos González, Tripiana, Fer Francés (Javi Urzáiz, 86′), Juanjo (René Billalba, 63’9, Bryan Moncada, Adri Calvo, Botero (Ávila, 70′), Álex Puertas (Tomás Orta, 86′), Boadi (Mario Jarauta, 70′).
Goals: 0-1 (28′): Alex Puertas. 0-2 (62′): Alex Puertas. 0-3 (66′): Rene Billalba. 1-3 (77′): Joseba Astiz.
Referee: Alberto Sada Gil (Navarre school). He admonished Asier Uriz, Iván Martínez; French Fer, Mario Jarauta. He expelled visiting Bryan Moncada for a double warning (90′).
Incidents: Plazaola, in Lekunberri. About 175 spectators.
El Murchante clings to the hope of getting out of the bottom of the table after beating Beti Kozkor at home who, conversely, lost an opportunity to score points of peace with respect to relegation places. Two goals from Álex Puertas, the first about half an hour into the game and the second over a quarter of an hour after the restart, put the visitors 0-2 for which Lekunberri’s men no longer had an answer, much less when four minutes after the second came Murchante’s third goal through René Billalba. Beti Kozkor closed the gap through Joseba Astiz, but the visitors had defensive skill to avoid a second local goal that would have added excitement to the final stretch.
Burlades 3 – Azkoyen 0
Burlades: Beorlegui, Artaso, Arenaz, Etxaniz, Sola (Rubén, 79′), Gordo (Pedreño, 53′), Pardos, Munarriz, Ayesa (Mahugo, 62′), Vicente (Zapata, 62′), Olcoz (Burset, 79′ ).
Azkoyen: Monreal, Díaz, Martinez, Ezpeleta (Balduz, 79′), Ruete (López, 79′), Villabona, Francoy (Moreno, 69′), Buñuel (Larumbe, 69′), Gutiérrez, Falcón, Barkaoui.
Goals: 1-0 (8′): Díaz, own goal. 2-0 (70′): Browns. 3-0 (78′): Mahugo.
Referee: Gonzalo López Romera (Navarre College).
Incidents: Ripagaina, in Burlada. About 250 spectators.
Burladés continues on the ascending line and completed the full points in the last two days with a solid victory against Azkoyen. An own goal by Peralta’s men paved the way for Burlada’s men, who even so could not confirm the victory until the last twenty minutes. Pardos’ 2-0 in the 70th minute made the game very uphill for the visitors, who, when they were looking for the goal that would put them back in the game, conceded the final 3-0 in a counterattack that Mahugo finished off.
Gares 0 – Beti Onak 1
Pamplona 2 – Advance Ezcabarte 0
Atlético Cirbonero – Corellano (Sunday 30 at 4:30 p.m.)
Next day Group 15, Third RFEF (5-6/2/2022)
Advance Ezcabarte – Gares
Itaroa Huarte – Txantrea
Egües Valley – Pamplona
Cuts – Subiza CG
Azkoyen – Beti Kozkor
Murchante – Cantolagua
Atletico Cirbonero – Beti Onak
Corellano – Burlades