Motorsports
Real Sociedad B and Real Union de Irun draw 2-2 and share points
The match between Real and Union, which took place in Zubieta this Sunday, ended in a draw between both contenders. Real Sociedad B went into the match looking to pick up more points in the competition after drawing 1-1 in their last match against CF Fuenlabrada. As for the visiting team, Real Unión de Irun lost 3-2 in the previous match against Osasuna Promesas, and had lost three games in a row. The result placed the local team in 3rd place, while Union remained in 13th place at the end of the match.
Real Sociedad B got off to a good start in the first half of the match, taking the lead in the 5th minute with Ekain Azukneh’s goal just minutes after the opening whistle, but Irun Eleven responded after that. Alberto Solis’ goal in the 14th minute tied the score, but the away team scored another goal, and Ander Vidoretta’s goal in the 19th minute made it 1-1 at the end of the first half. 2.
The second half of the match started in the favor of San Sebastian Eleven, who tied the score in the 53rd minute with a goal from Eder Garcia, ending regulation time with a 2-2 result.
Both coaches made some moves on the bench. The Real Sociedad B manager brought on Dario Ramírez for Iñaki Luperez, while Union brought on Asiel Cordoba, Peru Ruiz and Julen Azcué for Alberto Solis, Anton Escobar and Victor Eimir. .
The referee showed a total of five yellow cards, three to the home team’s Unax Agote, Yago Cantero and Eder Garcia, and two to the visiting team’s Beobide and Ander Vidoreta.
Due to the tie at the end of this match, Real Sociedad B was placed in 3rd place with 30 points, instead of going into the playoffs for promotion to the second division. On the other hand, Real Union de Irun, who gained this point, were in 13th place with 21 points at the end of the match.
The following day, Real Sociedad B will play away to Deportivo, while Real Union de Irun will play at home against Sestao River.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
