

Sevilla Atlético 1-1 AD Alcorcon: A Stalemate in Seville’s Suburb
At the Ciudad Deportiva José Ramón Cisneros Palacios on May 24, 2026, Sevilla Atlético and AD Alcorcon played out a 1-1 draw in the Spanish Primera División RFEF. The match was a tale of two halves, with the home side dominating early before Alcorcon fought back to earn a hard-fought point.
First Half: Sevilla Atlético Take Control
The reserve side of Sevilla FC started with real intensity. Their high press forced Alcorcon into errors, and it was no surprise when they opened the scoring in the 19th minute. A quick throw-in caught the Alcorcon defence napping, and the Sevilla Atlético striker powered a header past the goalkeeper from close range. The home team continued to create chances, hitting the post twice before halftime, and looked set to run away with the game.
Second Half: Alcorcon’s Gritty Comeback
AD Alcorcon, a side with Primera Division experience in their recent history, showed their character after the break. They reorganised their midfield, cut out the space that Sevilla Atlético had exploited, and began to impose themselves on the game. The equaliser came in the 71st minute from a set-piece. A well-flighted corner was met by a towering header from an Alcorcon centre-back, leaving the home goalkeeper helpless.
The final exchanges were frantic. Sevilla Atlético pushed forward in search of a winner but were repeatedly denied by Alcorcon’s resolute defence and the woodwork once more. In stoppage time, Alcorcon nearly snatched an unlikely victory when a counter-attack ended with a shot that skimmed the side netting. The draw was a fair reflection of a match that belonged to the home side in the first half and to the visitors in the second.
Key Performers
- Sevilla Atlético Striker – A constant threat in the first half, scoring the opener and unlucky not to add more.
- Alcorcon Centre-Back – Scored the crucial equaliser and marshalled the defence superbly in the second half.
- Sevilla Atlético Goalkeeper – Made a stunning save in the second half to keep his side level, though he could not prevent the equaliser.
What This Means
Sevilla Atlético will feel they dropped points after such a dominant first-half display, but their inability to convert chances is a recurring theme this season. Alcorcon, meanwhile, will be delighted with their resilience and the point on the road. In the tightly packed Primera División RFEF table, these single-point hauls could prove decisive come the end of the campaign.