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UD San Fernando
03-15 20:00
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CD Atletico Paso
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Match Info
In a tightly contested Spanish lower-league fixture, UD San Fernando and CD Atletico Paso played out a 1-1 draw on a mild March evening. The result, while fair on the balance of play, leaves both sides in a mid-table position in the Spain TD12 division, with each missing an opportunity to gain crucial ground in the standings. The match was a tale of two halves, with the visitors taking a surprising lead before San Fernando fought back to claim a point.
The game started at a high tempo, with Atletico Paso showing impressive defensive organization to frustrate the home side. Against the run of play, the visitors struck just before the half-hour mark, capitalizing on a defensive lapse to slot home a low finish past the San Fernando goalkeeper. The home crowd was silenced, but their team emerged from the break with renewed purpose. The equalizer came midway through the second half, a well-worked team move finished from close range after a driven cross from the right flank. Both teams pushed for a winner in the final stages, with San Fernando hitting the crossbar from a free-kick, but neither could find a decisive second goal.
The key focus point was the resilience shown by UD San Fernando after going a goal down, demonstrating the character that has defined their season. For Atletico Paso, the away point will be seen as a positive result, earned through a disciplined and counter-attacking performance. The draw sees both teams add a single point to their totals, solidifying their positions in the central cluster of the TD12 table. Post-match, the San Fernando manager praised his team's reaction, stating, "We showed great heart to come back. We created enough to win, but their goalkeeper was excellent." The Atletico Paso coach was content, saying, "A point away from home is always valuable. The boys executed the plan perfectly for large parts of the game."
The starting lineups featured San Fernando in their traditional blue and white, while Atletico Paso lined up in their red and black stripes.