Worked draw Sevilla Atlético in El Collao (1-1). The Sevilla subsidiary led by Jesus Galvan managed to rescue a point this Sunday during his visit to the Alcoyano in the duel corresponding to matchday 13 of Group 2 of Primera RFEF. Isra Dominguez found the equalizer in the final stretch of the match that Sevilla Atlético lost shortly before the referee decreed that the duel had ended.
On this occasion Jesús Galván was able to count on the footballers who usually form part of García Pimienta’s call-ups with the first team. Isra Domínguez himself, Mateo Mejía and Alberto Collado were part of the starting eleven in the Sevilla reserve team that benefited in this sense from the fact that we are immersed in a First Division football break.
Although the scoreboard did not move in the first half, it would not take long for the locals to assert their status as hosts after the break to take the lead thanks to a goal from Mario Losada in the 48th minute of the game. It was Sevilla Atlético’s turn to go against the tide and was finally able to equalize the duel thanks to the aforementioned goal from Isra after a service from Darío Benavides.
Sevilla Atlético, with a pending duel (the one that must play against Intercity and that was postponed by DANA) now has 15 points and ends the weekend only two points above the relegation places that Hercules now marks with 13. On the next day the Sevilla reserve team will face Ibiza at the Jesús Navas on Saturday, November 23 at 7:30 p.m.
Match sheet:
Alcoyano: Manu García, Sergi López, Jon Rojo (Farru, m. 85), Borja Granero (Atienza m. 56), Primi, Javi Antón, Undabarrena, Dani Molina, Ferni (Albisua, m. 85), Víctor Pastrana and Mario Losada
Sevilla Atlético: Matías, Darío, Ramón Martínez, A. Castrín, Sergio M. (Isra, d. 64), Hormigo, Manu Bueno, Collado (Nico Guillén, d. 92), M. Sierra (García Pascual, d. 64), Ibra Sow (Alexis Ciria, m.71), Mateo Mejía (Leo Mascaró, m. 92).
Goals: 1-0. Mario Losada, min. 49. 1-1. Isra, min. 89.
Arbitrator: Gonzalo Romero Freixas (Catalan School). Yellow for Darío, Antón, Dani Molina, Primi, Borja Granero and Rojo.