

Dos Hermanas and Ceuta B Play Out an Entertaining 2-2 Draw in Tercera RFEF Playoffs
In a high‑stakes playoff encounter in the Spanish Tercera RFEF (Group 10), Dos Hermanas and Ceuta B fought to a 2-2 draw on May 24, 2026, at the Estadio Municipal de Dos Hermanas. With a place in the next round on the line, both sides showed tremendous attacking intent, leaving the tie finely poised heading into the second leg.
Match Overview
The game started at a frantic pace. Dos Hermanas, playing on home soil, took the lead as early as the 8th minute. A swift counter‑attack saw forward Javier López latch onto a through ball, round the goalkeeper, and slot home into an empty net. The home crowd erupted, sensing an early advantage.
Ceuta B responded with composure. They equalized in the 22nd minute through a moment of individual brilliance: midfielder Álvaro Jiménez picked up the ball 25 yards out, drove forward, and unleashed a dipping shot that crashed in off the underside of the bar. The first half ended 1-1, with both teams creating half‑chances.
Second Half Action
Dos Hermanas regained the lead in the 56th minute. A corner kick was not cleared properly, and defender Rafael Campos pounced on the loose ball to blast it into the roof of the net. The goal seemed to settle the home side, but Ceuta B had other ideas. They pushed forward and earned a penalty in the 78th minute when a handball was given inside the box. Veteran striker Mohamed Ali stepped up and calmly converted from the spot, making it 2-2.
The final ten minutes were frantic. Ceuta B had a goal disallowed for offside, while Dos Hermanas hit the post through a long‑range effort. The match ended 2-2, meaning everything will be decided in the return leg at Ceuta B’s Estadio Alfonso Murube.
Key Highlights
- Early strike: López opened the scoring with a clinical finish inside the opening ten minutes.
- Spectacular equalizer: Jiménez’s long‑range effort was a contender for goal of the round.
- Second lead for Dos Hermanas: Campos’ poacher’s goal from a corner restored the advantage.
- Late penalty drama: Ali’s cool‑headed spot kick kept Ceuta B in the tie.
Standout Performances
For Dos Hermanas, midfielder Carlos Ruiz was a tireless worker, covering every blade of grass and completing 12 ball recoveries. Ceuta B’s Álvaro Jiménez was the creative hub, not only scoring but also providing the assist for the penalty winner. His movement caused constant problems for the home defense.
Both coaches expressed cautious optimism after the draw. Dos Hermanas manager Pedro Sánchez said, “We felt we were the better team for long periods, but we have to finish the job away from home. The tie is far from over.” Ceuta B’s Juan Carlos Rodríguez added, “A draw away from home is a good result, but we know we need to improve defensively. Anything can happen in the second leg.”
The return leg is scheduled for May 31, with a spot in the next playoff round at stake.