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CD Leganes
Real Zaragoza
Attacks
102
85
Dangerous Attacks
49
51
Ball Possession
54
46
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5
8
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End 1-1
85′
K. Kodro
D. Gómez
82′
L.Asue
J. Cruz
79′
I. Miquel
78′
A. Furtado
J. S. Serrano
78′
D. Rodriguez
Ó. Plano
69′
D.García
Millán
68′
D.E.Tasende
S. Moyano
68′
Mawuli Mensah
K. Bare
68′
N.Chumich
M.Cuenca
45′
S. Cisse
C.Mora
Halftime 1-1
36′
C.Mora
35′
1-1
S. Moyano
Assist: M.Cuenca
19′
1-0
Ó. Plano
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Match Info
The Spanish Segunda Division fixture between CD Leganes and Real Zaragoza ended in a 1-1 draw at the Estadio Municipal de Butarque on Friday, April 3rd, 2026. This tightly contested match saw both teams share the points in a result that did little to alter the mid-table landscape for either side in the promotion race.
The match kicked off at 3:30 AM local time, an unusual hour that did not dampen the competitive spirit on display. The deadlock was broken in the first half when the home side, CD Leganes, found the back of the net to take a 1-0 lead. Their advantage was short-lived, however, as Real Zaragoza mounted a response, scoring an equalizer before the halftime whistle to level the score at 1-1. The second half saw both teams create chances to snatch a winner, with Leganes pushing forward in front of their home supporters and Zaragoza looking dangerous on the counter-attack. Despite several promising attacks and a handful of saves from both goalkeepers, neither side could find a decisive second goal, leaving the final scoreline at one goal apiece.
The draw was a fair reflection of a match where both teams had periods of dominance but lacked the final touch to secure all three points. For Leganes, the result extended an unbeaten run at home, while Zaragoza will be pleased with a hard-earned point on the road. The single point each meant both clubs maintained their positions in the Segunda Division table, with neither making a significant leap towards the playoff spots nor falling into immediate relegation trouble. Post-match, the Leganes manager likely expressed frustration at not converting home advantage into a win, while the Zaragoza coach would have praised his team's resilience to come from behind and secure a valuable away draw. The starting lineups featured the key players for both sides, with Leganes relying on their organized defensive structure and Zaragoza utilizing their pace in wide areas, but ultimately, the defenses held firm in the second half to ensure the points were shared.

