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Post by lesd on Jun 10, 2018 20:06:20 GMT 1
3-2
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Post by lesd on Jun 10, 2018 20:57:53 GMT 1
A Tercera oé, a Tercera oé, a Tercera oé, oé oé oé...................
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Post by lesd on Jun 11, 2018 14:14:28 GMT 1
One more point to note. This is Adrian Campoy's THIRD ascenso to the Tercera!
2014/15 C.F. Lorca Deportiva 2015/16 La Hoya-Lorca C.F. B 2017/18 Mazarrón F.C.
Let's hope we hang on to him.
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Post by lesd on Jun 11, 2018 14:35:46 GMT 1
Today's La Verdad..... (Only 1,000 attendance?)
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Post by nick090372 on Jun 11, 2018 17:53:58 GMT 1
I didn't count this week or last week but I would say we had a bigger crowd at the Municipal. It was one of those I was there moments yesterday so the crowd may swell to 5 or 6 thousand in Mazarron folklore. Like when Dave went up to lift the Milk Cup I was there. Dave who I hear you ask?
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Post by lesd on Jun 12, 2018 11:26:34 GMT 1
Folklore indeed, Nick. That was me in my David Silva shirt in Pamplona in 2007 when we won promotion to Segunda 'B'. Overnight coach there and overnight coach back. The previous round we'd beaten Langreo (near Oviedo), the club where David Villa started his career. Overnight coach there, overnight coach back. Let's hope this promotion is more long-lasting than that one - just one season.
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Post by lesd on Jun 12, 2018 15:07:37 GMT 1
It's been a while, but the Mazarrón miner got to celebrate again!
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Post by davecapper on Jun 12, 2018 15:15:14 GMT 1
My view of the game.
PREFERENTE AUTONOMICA PLAY OFF FINAL 2ND LEG
CD ALGAR 1 MAZARRON FC 1
MAZARRON ARE PROMOTED ON 3-2 AGGREGATE
The Los Amigos de Mazarron FC supporters arrived at the ground some 90 minutes before kick off to ensure they had the best seats available. It was a lovely sunny day and we waited to see whether the slender one goal lead from the first leg would be enough, especially as Algar had an away goal.
With four regular players on the sidelines, top scorer Dani Morales, Raso and Javi Torrano injured and influential midfielder Boudia suspended, the strength in depth of the Mazarron squad would be severely tested. Blas Bazan was returning from his one match suspension and looking for his first goal for the club since signing from EF Alhama eight games ago.
The atmosphere was absolutely electric as Mazarron kicked off with the wind behind them and forced an immediate corner which was easily cleared. On 5 minutes Jose Da picked up a loose ball just outside the penalty area but could only send his left foot shot over the bar. He then tried a long range free kick from wide on the right which was again just over.
Mazarron were having all the early play with both Raul Torrano and Gato causing problems for the Algar defence with their long throw ins. On 13 minutes Gato and Jose Da combined to find Dani Morillas whose shot was deflected for a corner. Algar were confined to a couple of long range shots, both well off target.
After 25 minutes Algar appealed for a penalty after a challenge by Andreo but the referee correctly waved play on. The home team finally had their first chance when a cross from the right resulted in a goalmouth scramble which saw the ball rebound off the post. Then Mazarron's best move of the game between Gato and Dani saw Mauro running clear only to have his shot saved at the near post when a shot across the goalkeeper may have paid better dividends.
Algar's last chance of the first half saw a long ball find their striker who could only lob the ball over the bar as the first half ended 0-0.
With the wind behind them it was obvious that Algar were going to put Mazarron under pressure in the second half and they had the better of the early stages although again being restricted to a couple of long range shots which presented no problems for the visitors. Chino replied with a couple of surging runs down the right one of which saw him cutting inside to hit a cross shot which was saved by the Algar keeper. At the other end, Antonio Pena was dealing with everything that Algar could throw at him. On 55 minutes another trade mark throw in by Raul found Mauro whose fierce shot was clawed away by the Algar keeper. Another Raul throw saw Chino mishit his shot but it fell to Mauro who could only blaze the ball wildly over the bar.
The home side then started to control the game as they sought the goal that would take them to the Tercera Division. A shot from the left sailed just wide off the near post. Mazarron's tactic of bring everyone back to defend corners and set pieces was worrying their supporters but continued to work although little was now seen of them as an attacking force.
On 77 minutes an Algar free kick from the right was headed towards the corner of the net but Antonio Pena made an incredible saving diving to his right to turn the ball round the post. The goalkeeper had almost single-handedly kept Mazarron in the game in the Semi Final 1st leg against Abaran with two penalty saves and was once again proving the man of the match.
Mazarron had a brief excursion to the other end and substitute Salvi's corner was headed firmly goalwards by Nacho but straight into the keeper's hands. Almost immediately a superb Jose Da free kick was headed just wide by captain Adrian Campoy.
Mazarron had a lucky escape when an overhead kick rebounded down from the crossbar straight into the hands of a grateful Antonio Pena as Mazarron supporters began to be believe that it was their day. However, in the last minute of normal time the referee awarded a penalty to Algar after Antonio was harshly judged to have brought down an Algar player who had played the ball towards the corner flag. Guillermo sent Antonio Pena the wrong way from the penalty kick to give Algar the lead.
The referee signalled five minutes of additional time and , if the supporters' heads went down the players' certainly did not. Adrian Campoy was sent up front as Mazarron desperately sought an equaliser and forced a corner for which even goalkeeper Antonio Pena was sent forward. The ball was half cleared for a throw in and another chance for Raul Torrano to show his expertise. His long throw found Blaz Bazan who struck a superb shot into the corner of the net to score his first goal for the Club and spark a pitch invasion from excited supporters.
Mazarron managed to survive the few nailbiting minutes remaining before the final whistle blew to signal incredible scenes on the pitch as players, staff and supporters celebrated as never before
Tercera here we come!!!
Team: Antonio Pena; Raul Torrano; Gato; Nacho; Adrian Campoy; Andreo, Dani Morillas; Chino (Salvi); Blas Bazan (Alejandro); Jose Da; Mauro (Alfonso Canovas)
Both teams had five players booked and Algar had one of their coaching staff sent off.
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Post by lesd on Jun 14, 2018 12:45:13 GMT 1
It was good to see la Alcaldesa at the game...................... The Council need to splash the cash now.
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Post by steve on Jun 14, 2018 13:35:52 GMT 1
AM I BEING CYNICAL?
How is it that the powers who be always but always turn up when there is success and something to celebrate but you don’t see hide nor hair of them when we want support for ground and facilities improvement?
Now that you have celebrated with the promotion winning team how about splashing a bit of cash on a new artificial surface so that the whole community, including local schools, can use the stadium every day instead of a game every second week and while your cheering us on and trying to gain more votes for your party how about some new seats and a lick of paint?
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