

In a lopsided contest that highlighted the gap between the top and bottom of the Spanish Tercera División RFEF, CD Cieza delivered a devastating 6-1 victory over a helpless Muleno CF on 11 May 2026. The away side’s relentless attack left the home defence in tatters, with Cieza running riot from the opening whistle to put one hand on a potential promotion playoff spot.
Match Overview
Muleno CF entered the match fighting to stay clear of the relegation zone, but they were overwhelmed by a Cieza side that looked every bit a title contender. The visitors struck early and often, building a 3-0 lead inside the first 35 minutes. Muleno managed a brief rally just before half-time with a well-taken goal, but any hopes of a comeback were extinguished in the second half as Cieza poured forward again, adding three more goals to seal a comprehensive win.
Key Moments
- 10’ – Cieza opener: A swift counter-attack saw winger Álvaro Ruiz cut inside and fire low into the far corner.
- 28’ – Second goal: A corner was headed home by central defender Jorge Marín after a poor clearance by Muleno.
- 42’ – Muleno’s bright spot: Striker David López latched onto a through ball and slotted past the keeper to make it 3-1.
- 55’ – Cieza restores three-goal lead: Midfielder Pablo Torres curled a free-kick over the wall and into the top corner.
- 68’ – Fifth goal: Substitute Carlos Moreno scored from close range after a goalmouth scramble.
- 81’ – Sixth goal: A defensive error gifted the ball to Álvaro Ruiz, who completed his brace with a simple tap-in.
Standout Performers
Álvaro Ruiz was unstoppable down the left flank, tormenting Muleno’s right-back all evening. His two goals and a host of key passes earned him the man-of-the-match award. In midfield, Pablo Torres controlled the tempo and his set-piece delivery was a constant threat. For Muleno, David López was the only bright spark, showing composure in front of goal that belied his team’s struggles.
Tactical Story
Cieza set up in a high-pressing 4-3-3, forcing Muleno into errors from the back. Muleno attempted to play out from defence but lacked the precision, often losing possession in dangerous areas. The home side’s 4-4-2 tried to bypass the Cieza midfield with long balls, but the visitors’ centre-backs dealt comfortably with aerial duels.
Table Implications
The three points kept Cieza firmly in the hunt for a promotion playoff berth, now level on points with third place but with a superior goal difference. For Muleno, the heavy defeat deepened their relegation fears, leaving them five points adrift of safety with only a handful of matches remaining.