Real España gives ground and Primitivo Maradiaga’s Olancho FC snatches a draw from Morazán

Real España gives ground and Primitivo Maradiaga’s Olancho FC snatches a draw from Morazán

2024-10-20

Royal Spain couldn’t at home and tied 1-1 against a fierce team Olancho FC that settled in the field of Morazan stadium and he knew how to defend with every sword the little point that they take towards the Juan Ramón Brevé Vargas. The machine left two points at home and both Motagua y Olympiad With their victories they shortened the distance in that fight for the first two places.

The meeting started very busy and back and forth. The first arrival of the party was for the visit after Christian Altamirano I would try it with a poison center, but the Buba Lopez He sent the ball to the corner kick. The colts forced the locals to wake up because they entered the game lukewarm.

National League standings: Real España tied and Motagua and Olimpia are pushing to enter the semifinals directly!

Altamirano was the one who wanted to get rid of some thorns with the machine because he approached the 10′ mark after crashing the ball into the post, but a minute later he started celebrating. Christian took a saber blow from outside the area, making it impossible for the goalkeeper of the Royal Spain.

Olancho FC He set out to win and he did so before the incredulous gaze of the Spanish fans at the Morazán. The machine approached and at 15′ they achieved the tie through a free kick made by Bryan Acosta and finished with the same signature. The match was 1-1.

After parity, both clubs continued looking for the rival goal, Bryan Moya He tried it a couple of times, once where Harold Fonseca He stretched out his left leg to cover the striker’s shot and the midfielder. Reinieri Mayorquín He also finished off Buba’s frame, which was complicated by a horrible exit.

The plugin:

Ramon Maradiaga He modified his starting eleven and sent Angel Villatoro already Juan ‘Camellito’ Delgadobut the complement stage started a little weak. Few dangerous arrivals although they were the colts that began to touch the ball too much, without bearing fruit in the Spanish field.

The colts were riding in the Morazán and it was again Christian Altamirano shaking the ropes and leaving Villatoro full after a beautiful pass between the lines that the tall forward could not take advantage of. That at 58′. The machine still did not react.

The technicians decided to refresh their equipment, but there was no improvement. Royal Spain wanted to celebrate in the 68th minute after a bomb placed Carlos Small which contained in a good way Harold Fonseca. The Aurinegros loved him and put pressure on him and gathered courage after the youngster entered. Roberto Osorto.

An individual game from the southerner almost finished it off in a good way. Osorto shook off a mark and took a whip that almost slipped into the frame Olancho FCthat was already after 70′ minutes, so later the game was diluted between sterile attempts from both sides.

With 1-1 parity the Royal Spain stagnates with 26 points, remaining three behind Motagua that beat the Royal Society already four of the Olympiad which also triumphed on this day 12. While the professor’s colts Ramon Maradiaga They remain in fifth position in playoff positions.

REAL ESPAÑA v OLANCHO FC TECHNICAL SHEET

(1) REAL SPAIN – Luis Lopez; Franklin Flores, Devron García, Daniel Aparicio, Chamir Dupuy, Dixon Ramírez (Roberto Osorto, 62′); Bryan Acosta (Daniel Carter, 89′), Jhow Benavídez, Carlos Mejia; Bryan Moya (Carlos Small, 62′) and Darixon Vuelto (Jim Varela, 79′).

DT: Jeaustin Campos (CRC)

Goals: Bryan Acosta 15′

Yellow cards: Daniel Aparicio, Devron García.

Red cards: There were none.

(1) OLANCHO FC – Harold Fonseca Óscar Almendárez, Henry Figueroa (Danilo Palacios, 85′), Nelson Muñoz, Omar Elvir; Reinieri Mayorquín (Juan Delgado, 46′), Henry Gómez, Elison Rivas, Christian Altamirano (Jairinho, 82′), Alex López (Fabricio Silva, 76′); Eddie Hernández (Ángel Villatoro, 46′).

DT: Ramón Maradiaga

Goals: Christian Altamirano 11′

Yellow cards: Henry Gómez.

Red cards: There were none.

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Stadium: Morazán, San Pedro Sula

Referee: Raúl Castro (San Pedro Sula)

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