

Match Report: ElPozo Murcia Turística Futsal vs. Jaén Paraíso Interior Futsal – Spanish Futsal División de Honor
In a thrilling encounter at the Palacio de Deportes de Murcia, ElPozo Murcia Turística Futsal and Jaén Paraíso Interior Futsal played out a 3-3 draw on 4 June 2026. The match featured end-to-end action, brilliant individual goals, and a late equaliser that left both teams sharing the points in the Spanish Futsal División de Honor.
First Half: Goals Galore
The scoring began in the 6th minute. ElPozo’s star pivot Alex Yepes collected the ball on the left, turned his marker, and unleashed a rocket into the top corner. Jaén responded quickly, equalising in the 10th minute when David Peña capitalised on a defensive mix-up to fire home from close range.
The see-saw continued as ElPozo regained the lead through a stunning volley from Miguelín in the 14th minute. But Jaén struck back again just before half-time: a fast counter-attack was finished by Javi Santos with a low drive that beat the goalkeeper at his near post. The score stood at 2-2 at the break.
Second Half: Drama Unfolds
Jaén took the lead for the first time in the 27th minute. A well-rehearsed corner routine found Ángel García unmarked at the far post, and he swept the ball into the net to make it 3-2. ElPozo threw everything forward, using their power-play with five outfield players. They were rewarded in the 37th minute. A long-range effort from Fernando deflected off a Jaén defender and looped over the stranded goalkeeper, sealing a 3-3 draw with three minutes remaining.
The final minutes saw frantic action, but neither side could find a winner. ElPozo hit the post in the 39th minute, while Jaén’s Carlos Ruiz missed a shot from a golden chance at the other end.
Key Performers
- Alex Yepes (ElPozo) – Scored a brilliant opener and was a constant threat in the pivot position.
- Javi Santos (Jaén) – Two goals (one in each half) and tireless running.
- Miguelín (ElPozo) – His volley was a highlight, and his movement caused problems throughout.
Standings and Context
This draw keeps ElPozo Murcia in fourth place in the División de Honor standings, now six points off the top. Jaén Paraíso Interior remain seventh, but this point against a strong opponent will boost their confidence. With eight matches remaining in the regular season, both teams will see this as a missed opportunity to gain ground on the leaders.
The high-scoring nature of the game delighted the crowd of 3,500, showcasing the best of Spanish futsal — skill, speed, and relentless attacking intent.