

In a tightly contested Tercera División RFEF encounter on May 10, 2026, Montijo edged past CD Santa Amalia with a 2–1 victory at home. The result kept Montijo's momentum alive in the mid-table battle, while Santa Amalia were left ruing missed opportunities in a match that swung on fine margins.
Match Overview
Played under the evening lights, the game began with both sides pressing high. Montijo took an early lead in the 14th minute when a swift counter-attack caught the Santa Amalia defense off guard. The home side’s striker finished coolly past the keeper after a precise through-ball from midfield. Santa Amalia responded well and equalized just before the half-hour mark, capitalizing on a defensive lapse from a corner kick. The 1–1 scoreline at halftime reflected a balanced first period.
Key Moments and Turning Point
The decisive moment came in the 67th minute. Montijo’s winger cut inside from the left flank and unleashed a powerful strike that took a slight deflection, nestling into the far corner. The home crowd erupted as Montijo regained the lead. Santa Amalia pushed for a second equalizer, but Montijo’s backline held firm, with the goalkeeper making a crucial save in stoppage time from a long-range effort.
Tactical Story
Montijo lined up in a 4-2-3-1, looking to exploit width, while Santa Amalia opted for a 4-4-2 aiming to dominate central areas. The home side’s quick transitions were key – they focused on breaking lines through short passes, drawing fouls and creating space. Santa Amalia, by contrast, relied on set pieces and long balls, which became less effective as the match wore on. Montijo’s midfield duo won the second-ball battles, stifling the visitors’ rhythm.
Standout Players
- Montijo’s number 10 (midfielder) – consistently found space and provided the assist for the opener.
- Santa Amalia’s center-back – made several interceptions and was unlucky with the deflection on the winning goal.
Season Impact
With this win, Montijo climbed a spot in the Tercera División RFEF standings, strengthening their position in the middle of the table. For CD Santa Amalia, the loss was a setback in their fight to stay clear of the relegation zone. Every point matters in this tightly packed group, and this result could prove significant come the end of the campaign.