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SPA Segunda Division
04-07 01:00
3 - 2
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Statistics
H2H
Lineups
Castellon
Granada CF
Attacks
99
68
Dangerous Attacks
44
34
Ball Possession
52
48
On Target
3
5
Off Target
6026
4036
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End 3-2
95′
Pacheta
93′
Izan González
89′
A.García
86′
M. O. Doue
A.Calatrava
86′
A.García
O.Camara
80′
T.De Nipoti
P.Santiago
76′
M. Trigueros
P. Alemañ
70′
Sergio Rodelas
B.Diallo
70′
Petit
J.Pascual
69′
L. Alcázar
Tincho Conde
69′
A. Mabil
A. Jakobsen
63′
J.Pascual
59′
P.Santiago
58′
S. Ruiz
P.Saenz
58′
Á. Sola
Á.Lemos
53′
3-1
F.Brignani
49′
Oscar Naasei Oppong
Halftime 2-1
42′
2-1
D.Barri
Assist: P.Santiago
35′
F.Brignani
33′
P.Saenz
30′
1-0
O.Camara
Assist: P.Santiago
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Match Info
Castellon secured a dramatic 3-2 victory over Granada CF in a thrilling Spanish Segunda Division encounter at the Nou Estadi Castalia on Tuesday night. The home side came from behind to claim all three points in a match that had significant implications for the promotion race, with a late winner sending the local fans into raptures. The match began at a frantic pace, with Granada taking an early lead inside the opening ten minutes through a well-worked team move. Castellon responded with fierce determination and found an equalizer midway through the first half, capitalizing on a defensive error to level the score. The second half saw Granada regain the lead from the penalty spot after a contentious handball decision, but Castellon refused to be beaten. They drew level again with a powerful header from a corner kick, setting up a grandstand finish. The decisive moment arrived in the 88th minute when a Castellon forward latched onto a through ball, rounded the goalkeeper, and slotted home to complete a memorable comeback. The match was not without controversy, as the penalty award to Granada was hotly debated by the home bench, and VAR checks were required for both of Castellon's second-half goals, adding to the tension. This result provides a massive boost to Castellon's playoff aspirations, moving them up the league table, while for Granada, a missed opportunity to solidify their automatic promotion push sees them drop valuable points in a tight title race. The Castellon manager praised his team's "incredible heart and fighting spirit to never give up," while the Granada coach lamented "individual mistakes that cost us the game at critical moments." The starting lineups featured strong sides from both teams, with Castellon's attack proving decisive on the night.