

Fundacio Esportiva Grama 1-0 UE Vilassar de Mar: Early Goal Holds Firm in Tight Tercera Division Contest
Spain TD5 – Camp Municipal de Santa Coloma de Gramenet | 10 May 2026, 18:30 CET
A single goal in the opening stages was enough for Fundacio Esportiva Grama to claim three points against UE Vilassar de Mar, strengthening their grip on a playoff position. The 1-0 victory was built on defensive resilience and a clinical early finish.
Match Overview
The match started at a blistering pace, and Grama struck almost immediately. In the 4th minute, a long ball from goalkeeper Pol Freixa was nodded down by striker Dani Marín into the path of winger Alex Sánchez, who drove into the box and slotted a low shot past Vilassar goalkeeper Hugo López at the near post. It was a dream start for the home side, and one they never looked like relinquishing.
Defensive Masterclass
After taking the lead, Grama dropped into a disciplined 4-5-1 shape, inviting Vilassar to push forward. The visitors dominated possession for long spells, especially in the second half, but found the home defence impenetrable. Centre-back pairing Marc Vilà and Gerard Pujol were outstanding, making 14 clearances and six interceptions between them. Vilassar’s best opportunity came in the 71st minute when substitute Aitor Collado headed over from a corner.
Key Moments
- 4th minute: Alex Sánchez scores the only goal of the game after a fast break.
- 39th minute: Grama’s midfielder Pau Rueda hits the crossbar with a speculative 30-yard strike.
- 88th minute: Vilassar goalkeeper Hugo López pushes an injury-time free-kick onto the post, preserving the one-goal margin.
Standout Players
- Alex Sánchez (Grama): The match-winner, adding a tireless defensive shift to his goal.
- Marc Vilà (Grama): A rock at the back, earning the Man of the Match award from the local press.
- Hugo López (Vilassar): Kept the scoreline respectable with several saves, though his defenders let him down early.
Season Implications
Grama move up to third place in the TD5 group, now four points clear of fifth with five games remaining. For Vilassar, the defeat leaves them stuck in mid-table obscurity, with little to play for beyond pride.