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AD Ceuta
Deportivo La Coruna
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End 1-2
92′
1-2
A.Altimira
Assist: L. Cruz
87′
D.Barcia
85′
G. Almenara
m.illesca
85′
Ignacio·Schor
A.Ahmed
85′
D.Barcia
X. Navarro
77′
S. Mulattieri
Bil Dornol Nsongo Tonfack
77′
C. Herrera
Stoichkov
73′
Youness Lachhab
Y. Bodiger
65′
Bil Dornol Nsongo Tonfack
45′
K. d. l. Fuente
M.Sanchez
45′
L.Noubi
Loureiro
Halftime 1-1
37′
G. Quagliata
37′
M.Fernández
36′
J.Matos
32′
A.Altimira
27′
Antonio Hidalgo
26′
1-1
Bil Dornol Nsongo Tonfack
Assist: Stoichkov
15′
1-0
M.Fernández
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Match Info
Spanish Segunda Division Round 31: AD Ceuta 1-2 Deportivo La Coruna. The fixture took place at the Estadio Alfonso Murube in Ceuta on March 15, 2026, with a 4:00 PM kickoff. Deportivo La Coruna came from behind to claim a hard-fought away victory against AD Ceuta, a result that keeps their promotion hopes alive while dealing a blow to the hosts' survival aspirations. After falling behind early, Depor showed their quality and resilience to turn the game around with two second-half goals, demonstrating the character required for a promotion push.
The match began explosively as the home side took a surprise lead within the first ten minutes. A defensive mix-up from a long throw-in allowed Ceuta's forward to poke the ball home from close range, sending the local supporters into a frenzy. Deportivo, stunned, gradually settled into the game and began to dominate possession. They were rewarded for their persistence just after the hour mark when striker Mario Soriano rose highest to power a header into the net from a pinpoint cross. The winner arrived with fifteen minutes remaining, a moment of individual brilliance from winger Quique, who cut inside from the left and curled a beautiful shot into the far corner, completing the comeback.
A key incident was a disallowed goal for Ceuta in the 55th minute for a marginal offside call, a decision that proved pivotal as Depor scored their equalizer shortly after. The standout performance came from Deportivo's midfield anchor, Bergantiños, who controlled the tempo of the game and provided the platform for the comeback. For Ceuta, their early intensity faded, and they struggled to contain Depor's attacking waves in the second period.
This result leaves AD Ceuta deeply entrenched in the relegation zone, now several points from safety with time running out. For Deportivo La Coruna, the three points are crucial as they keep pace with the automatic promotion spots, moving into the top four and applying pressure on the leaders. After the final whistle, Ceuta's manager expressed pride in his team's effort but frustration at the outcome, saying, "We gave everything but were punished for a lapse in concentration." Deportivo's coach highlighted the team's mentality: "The response after going down was excellent. This is the spirit we need for the final run-in."
The teams lined up as follows. AD Ceuta: Juanjo; Ríos, Kike López, Migue, Pájaro; Rodri, Javi; Rodado, Nano, Kuki; Choco. Deportivo La Coruna: Mackay; Paris Adot, Pablo M

