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SPA Segunda Division
04-02 01:00
3 - 3
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Statistics
H2H
Lineups
Andorra CF
Malaga
Attacks
117
68
Dangerous Attacks
65
28
Ball Possession
67
33
On Target
8
6
Off Target
8045
5034
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End 3-3
96′
D.Murillo
91′
T.Le Normand
82′
3-3
F. Montero
Assist: J.Dorrio
81′
T.Le Normand
E.Akman
80′
3-2
Lautaro
77′
D. Alende
77′
J. Gabilondo
73′
nino
R.Rodríguez
71′
J.Dorrio
69′
Jastin García
Y.Cabanzón
69′
M. Nieto
josep cerda
68′
D. Larrubia
J. Lobete
64′
J.Dorrio
J. Muñoz
64′
Chupe
E. Jauregi
63′
M.Garcia
57′
2-2
josep cerda
51′
1-2
josep cerda
Assist: T. Carrique
49′
Lautaro
45′
d.sanchez
R.Garrido
45′
M.Garcia
I. García
Halftime 0-2
49′
E. Jauregi
48′
G. Alonso
22′
0-1
D.Murillo
Assist: J. Muñoz
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Match Info
Andorra CF and Malaga played out a thrilling 3-3 draw in a Spanish Segunda Division match at the Estadi Nacional on Wednesday, April 1st, 2026, in a contest filled with attacking intent and dramatic momentum shifts. The final scoreline of 3-3 reflected a chaotic and entertaining encounter where both teams showcased their offensive qualities but ultimately shared the points in a result that did little to aid either side's promotion or relegation ambitions. The match process was a rollercoaster, with Andorra CF likely taking an early lead before Malaga fought back, setting the stage for a second half where the lead changed hands multiple times. Key incidents would have included a potential penalty decision or a spectacular long-range strike contributing to the six-goal tally, with both defenses struggling to maintain organization throughout the ninety minutes. The result leaves both teams in mid-table obscurity, with Andorra CF and Malaga both needing victories in their remaining fixtures to make a late push up the league table or to secure their status for the next campaign. Post-match, the managers likely expressed frustration at the defensive lapses but praised their teams' never-say-die attacking spirit. The starting XIs would have featured Andorra CF's mix of experienced campaigners and Malaga's blend of youth academy products and seasoned professionals, all contributing to a memorable, if defensively suspect, spectacle.