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03-28 23:15
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CF Platges De Calvia
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108
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Portmany
CF Platges De Calvia
Attacks
77
68
Dangerous Attacks
44
35
Ball Possession
60
40
On Target
4
6
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4038
3023
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End 0-2
85′
Jodar
J.Manresa
82′
E. Torres
R.Ruiz
75′
A. Matos
M.Sock
71′
John Michael Herrera Herrera
Toni Llabrés
71′
Toni Navarro
S.Sarmiento
69′
0-2
Antonio González Hernández
61′
Jorge Beltran Alvarez
Oliver
61′
V.Hurtado
S. Lozano
46′
Daniel
J. Rivas
Halftime 0-1
33′
Antonio González Hernández
Marcos Plomer
25′
S.Sarmiento
0′
Flaqué
0′
J.Bueno
0′
Carlos Navarro Calvo
0′
Jorge Beltran Alvarez
0′
Oliver
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Match Info
CF Platges De Calvia secured an important 2-0 away victory against Portmany in the Spanish Tercera División RFEF. Playing at the Campo Municipal de Portmany, the visitors produced a professional performance to take all three points back to Mallorca. The match was settled by two second-half goals, with Platges De Calvia breaking the deadlock just after the restart following a sustained period of pressure. Portmany struggled to create clear-cut chances against a well-organized Calvia defense. The away side sealed the points with a clinical counter-attack in the 75th minute, leaving Portmany with a mountain to climb. The home team's frustration was evident as they failed to test the Calvia goalkeeper seriously in the latter stages. This result is a significant boost for CF Platges De Calvia's aspirations in the group, pushing them closer to the promotion playoff places, while Portmany's defeat complicates their season objectives. The Portmany manager acknowledged his team's lack of creativity, while the victorious Calvia coach was pleased with his team's tactical execution. The starting lineups reflected both teams' commitment, but it was Calvia's sharper attacking players who made the difference on the day.