

CD Binissalem Secure Comfortable 2-0 Home Win Over Song Clade Pull
Binissalem, Spain – May 10, 2026 – CD Binissalem recorded a professional 2-0 victory over Song Clade Pull at the Estadio Municipal de Binissalem. The result keeps the home side in contention for a mid-table finish in Group 11 of the Spanish Tercera División RFEF, while the visitors remain anchored near the bottom.
Match Overview
From the first whistle, Binissalem took control of the encounter. They dominated territory and created several clear-cut chances, but it took until the second half to break down a stubborn Song Clade Pull defence. The 18:00 kick-off saw Binissalem play with purpose and urgency, particularly after the interval, and two well-taken goals sealed a deserved three points.
Key Moments
- 55th min: The deadlock was broken when Marcos Torres volleyed home from a corner after a goalmouth scramble.
- 73rd min: Binissalem doubled their lead through Javier Pons, who latched onto a through ball and finished calmly past the keeper.
- 82nd min: Song Clade Pull had a goal disallowed for offside, ruling out any chance of a late comeback.
Tactical Story
Binissalem lined up in a 4-3-3, looking to press high and win the ball in advanced areas. Song Clade Pull, in a 4-4-1-1, focused on defensive organisation and long balls to their lone striker. Binissalem's patience in possession eventually stretched the visitors' backline. The second goal came from a quick transition, showcasing the home side's ability to exploit gaps.
Standout Players
- Marcos Torres (Binissalem): Scored the opening goal and was a constant aerial threat from set pieces.
- Javier Pons (Binissalem): His clinical finish doubled the lead and his movement troubled the defence all night.
- Antoni Servera (Binissalem): Controlled the midfield, completing over 90% of his passes.
Season Impact
The win lifts CD Binissalem to 9th place with 43 points, a solid mid-table position in Group 11. For Song Clade Pull, the defeat leaves them in 18th place with 26 points, deep in the relegation zone. They now face a difficult battle to avoid the drop to the regional leagues.