

Match Report: Fundacio Esportiva Grama 3–1 CP San Cristobal | Spain TD5 – 26 April 2026
Match Overview
Fundacio Esportiva Grama secured a convincing 3–1 home victory over CP San Cristobal in a Spain TD5 fixture on 26 April 2026. The match, played at a competitive tempo, saw the home side dominate key phases and convert their chances effectively to take all three points. The result strengthens Grama’s position in the fifth-tier standings while leaving San Cristobal searching for consistency on the road.
First Half: Home Side Takes Control
Grama started brightly, pressing high and forcing early errors from the San Cristobal backline. The breakthrough came midway through the first half when a well-worked move down the right flank resulted in a composed finish from the home striker, giving the hosts a deserved lead. San Cristobal struggled to build possession and were caught out again just before the interval. A defensive lapse allowed Grama to double their advantage with a clinical header from a corner, putting them firmly in control at 2–0.
Second Half: Response and Sealing the Win
CP San Cristobal emerged with renewed energy after the break and pulled a goal back within 15 minutes of the restart. A speculative long-range effort took a deflection and looped over the Grama goalkeeper, reigniting the visitors’ hopes. Despite sustained pressure from San Cristobal, Grama remained organized and hit back decisively in the 78th minute. A swift counter-attack ended with a pinpoint low drive into the far corner, restoring the two-goal cushion at 3–1. The home defense held firm in the closing stages to see out the result.
Key Performers
- Grama’s striker trio combined effectively, with each goal scored by a different player, highlighting the team’s attacking depth.
- San Cristobal’s midfield showed fight after the break but lacked the final ball to create clear-cut chances against a disciplined home backline.
Season Context
For Fundacio Esportiva Grama, this win provides valuable momentum as they aim to climb the Spain TD5 table. CP San Cristobal, meanwhile, will need to address their away form if they hope to avoid slipping into the lower half of the standings. The result also underscores Grama’s strong home record this season, making their ground a difficult venue for visiting sides.