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Merida AD
04-13 00:15
1 - 1
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Tenerife
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Merida AD
Tenerife
Attacks
71
91
Dangerous Attacks
41
40
Ball Possession
40
60
On Target
2
3
Off Target
7124
2135
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End 1-1
101′
1-1
victor corral herranz
94′
alberto ulloa
enric gallego
93′
j.de miguel
92′
A. Sanz
86′
fabricio assis
dani fernandez
86′
J. Ybarra
juanjo
79′
benjamin dibrani
M.Solar
79′
S. B. Hallsson
c.doncel
75′
0-1
j.de miguel
72′
j.de miguel
M. Mesa
72′
M.Balde
N.López
72′
M.Balde
N.López
69′
F. Aguero
64′
victor corral herranz
Geovanny
64′
G.Martínez
O. Castellano
64′
j.areso
M.Capitas
60′
marti jacobo
Halftime 0-0
37′
Geovanny
29′
A. Sanz
18′
marti jacobo
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Match Info
Merida AD and Tenerife played out a 1-1 draw in a Spanish Primera División RFEF match that kicked off at 00:15 on April 13, 2026. The result was a hard-fought point for both sides in a contest that saw momentum swing back and forth, ultimately leaving the league table largely unchanged. The match process saw Tenerife, likely the more fancied side, take an early lead through a well-worked team move finished by their striker. Merida AD, showing great resilience in front of their home supporters, fought back and found an equalizer in the second half, capitalizing on a set-piece situation to head home from close range. The key focus point was Merida's defensive organization after scoring, which successfully stifled Tenerife's attempts to find a late winner. The draw means both teams add a point to their tally in the fight for promotion or to avoid the lower reaches of the table, a valuable result in the context of a long season. Post-match, the Merida manager praised his team's character, while the Tenerife coach expressed frustration at dropped points but acknowledged the competitive nature of the league. The starting XIs featured each team's regulars, with both managers opting for balanced formations aimed at controlling the midfield battle.