

UDC Txantrea KKE 1-2 CD Izarra: Visitors Grind Out Vital Away Win in Spain TD15
CD Izarra claimed a hard-fought 2-1 victory away at UDC Txantrea KKE in Spain's Tercera División (Group 15) on Saturday night. The result hands Izarra a crucial three points in their season campaign, while Txantrea are left to rue missed opportunities in front of their home crowd.
The match at the Txantrea municipal ground was a tightly contested affair from the first whistle. The home side started brightly, pressing high and forcing Izarra into early errors. Their efforts paid off when they opened the scoring, a moment of individual quality unlocking the Izarra defence. For a period, it looked as though Txantrea would build on their lead and run away with the game.
However, CD Izarra showed resilience. They equalised against the run of play just before the interval, a goal that visibly deflated the home side's momentum. The second half was a more even contest, with both teams creating chances. The decisive moment came midway through the second period, as Izarra capitalised on a defensive lapse to slot home the winner.
Match Flow and Key Moments
The game was a tale of two halves. UDC Txantrea KKE dominated the opening 30 minutes, looking sharp in possession and dangerous from wide areas. Their goal came after a neat interchange on the left flank, finished with a low drive past the Izarra goalkeeper. The equaliser for Izarra arrived via a counter-attack, catching Txantrea out of position.
Izarra's winning goal came from a set piece, a well-delivered free kick that was headed home at the near post. From that moment, the visitors managed the game expertly, slowing the tempo and frustrating their opponents. Txantrea pushed for a late equaliser but lacked the cutting edge required to break through a well-organised Izarra defence.
What It Means
For CD Izarra, this away win is a significant confidence boost and improves their position in the Spain TD15 standings. They have shown they can grind out results on the road. UDC Txantrea KKE will be disappointed, but the performance in the first half provides a foundation to build upon. They must improve their game management to turn promising starts into full points.