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Real Aviles
03-23 01:15
1 - 1
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Cacereno
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94
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Real Aviles
Cacereno
Attacks
98
88
Dangerous Attacks
68
69
Ball Possession
53
47
On Target
1
1
Off Target
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5050
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End 1-1
96′
J. A. Hyjek
94′
92′
J. M. Alonso
89′
N. Poquet
I. R. Rios
89′
adrian sanchez crespo
A. Monerris
89′
Cesar gomez
j.barrio
77′
L.Alcalde
B. Cayarga
77′
A. Gómez
C. Rivera
73′
R.Sanchis
conesa
67′
i.fernandez
palacin
67′
p.miguel
Emi
63′
1-1
J. Cueto
57′
quicala bari
raul romero
57′
J. Cueto
Álvaro Santamaría
53′
conesa
Halftime 0-1
47′
j.barrio
47′
J. Babin
36′
0-1
conesa
29′
Emi
Goal
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Match Info
The Spanish Primera División RFEF fixture at the Estadio Román Suárez Puerta finished with Real Aviles and Cacereno playing to a 1-1 draw on March 23, 2026. This evenly matched contest provided a point apiece, reflecting the competitive balance between the two sides in a crucial phase of the season. The match process began with Real Aviles taking an early initiative, creating several opportunities before finally converting to take a first-half lead. Cacereno, however, showed great character to fight back after the interval, scoring an equalizer that set up a tense and open final half-hour where both teams searched for a winner. A key incident in the match was the well-worked team goal from Cacereno that leveled the score, showcasing their ability to respond under pressure away from home. The draw had a moderate impact on the league table, with both teams consolidating their mid-table positions rather than making a significant climb. After the final whistle, the Real Aviles manager might have expressed frustration at not holding onto their lead, while the Cacereno coach would have praised his team's resilience on the road. The starting XIs for both clubs demonstrated a commitment to attacking football, which ultimately led to an entertaining and fair share of the spoils.