The match played this Sunday at the Municipal Stadium Vero Boquete in San Lázaro and between Compostela and Coruxo ended with a draw between both contenders. Compostela arrived wanting to return to the path of victory after losing the last game against Gimnástica Segoviana by a score of 2-1, accumulating a total of three straight defeats in the competition. As for the visiting team, Coruxo tied 2-2 against Pontevedra, adding a point in the last game of the competition. With this result, the team from Santiago was in fifth position, while Coruxo, meanwhile, is sixth at the end of the match.
The game started in an unbeatable way for the team from Santiago, who took advantage of the play to open the scoring with a goal from Jimmy in the 17th minute. the first half with the result of 1-1.
Neither team was lucky in front of goal in the second period and therefore regulation time ended with the result 1-1.
Both sets exhausted their changes. On behalf of the locals, Rodriguez, Primo, Guille Torres, Josiño and Salado jumped from the bench and Beltrán, Rafa Mella, Pablo Antas, Duran and Jordan were substituted. For their part, the visitors gave entry to Jacobo Trigo, Garci, Silva, Borja Domingo and Sandá, who replaced Johan, Alex Ares, Martín Crespo, Mateo Míguez and Chiqui.
The referee showed six yellow cards, five of them to Compostela (Roque, Pablo Antas, Álvaro Casas, Rodriguez and Jordan) and one to Coruxo (Antonini).
After the draw, the two teams had 39 points in the locker and placed fifth (Compostela) and sixth (Coruxo) in the Second RFEF.
On the following day, Rodri Veiga’s team will face Unión Adarve, while Coruxo de Gonza will face CD Móstoles.