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Granada CF
Andorra CF
Attacks
56
81
Dangerous Attacks
30
44
Ball Possession
38
62
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5
4
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End 1-1
89′
M. Cardona
D. Villahermosa
89′
A.Petxa
T. Carrique
87′
G. Alonso
87′
J.Pascual
81′
D.Hormigo
S. Ruiz
78′
J. Arnáiz
73′
A.Olabarrieta
josep cerda
68′
J.Pascual
Baba
65′
Y.Cabanzón
Kim·Min-su
65′
A.Martin
S. Molina
61′
S. Molina
61′
Oscar Naasei Oppong
B.Diaby
60′
P.Saenz
M. Trigueros
60′
Sergio Rodelas
B.Diallo
49′
D. Villahermosa
Halftime 1-1
42′
S. Ruiz
31′
M. L. Maroto
27′
1-1
I. García
Assist: S. Molina
22′
1-0
J. Arnáiz
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Match Info
Spanish Segunda Division: Granada CF 1-1 Andorra CF. The match took place on March 15, 2026, at 23:15 at the Estadio Nuevo Los Cármenes. Granada CF and Andorra CF shared the points in a tightly contested 1-1 draw, a result that does little to aid either side's distinct ambitions in the Segunda Division promotion race. The home side, expected to push for an immediate return to La Liga, were frustrated by a disciplined Andorra outfit who showed great resilience to earn a valuable away point. A late equalizer salvaged the draw for Granada, but the performance will be viewed as two points dropped in their quest for a top-two finish.
The key moments unfolded with Andorra taking a surprise lead midway through the first half, capitalizing on a defensive error to score against the run of play. Granada dominated possession thereafter but struggled to break down a compact defensive block. Their persistence finally paid off in the 78th minute when a well-worked set-piece was headed home powerfully by their center-forward. Both teams had half-chances to win it in a frantic finale, but neither could find a decisive second goal. The standout performance came from Andorra's goalkeeper, who made several crucial saves to preserve the point for his team.
The draw leaves Granada in a congested playoff spot, needing to find more consistency in the final stretch. Andorra will be pleased with a hard-earned point that provides a buffer above the relegation zone. The Granada manager expressed frustration at his team's lack of cutting edge, stating, "We created enough to win but lacked the final precision." The Andorra coach hailed his team's "tactical discipline and incredible spirit." Granada's starting XI included Raúl Fernández in goal, with Víctor Díaz and Carlos Neva in defense. Andorra lined up with a 4-5-1 formation, with the experienced Marc Fernández leading the line.

