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This is the beginning of the Youth Honor Division (Day 27)

Natic ​​Tarragona Racing Zaragona 1-2

Marten– I imagine racing Zaragoza against Nastic, where everything is already done in this league, but it ended its seven-day streak without losing. Aragon went on with a goal from captain Puente, who returned to the team an hour later. At the reopening, Enzo failed a penalty that could go 0-2, but five minutes later he marked the second mark except for his own mistake. On the reopening, Enric Pujol constituted the results.

Gymnastic Tarragona: Nahuel (3); Iker Adell (2) (Marc Moreno, 2, 46′), èric Mora (3), Enric Pujol (4), Guillem Parisi (2) (Guillem Barres, 2, 46′), Nico Betancourt (2); Agus (3), Adri Alves (2) (Tura, 2, 73′); Romero (2) (Ubai, 2, 46′), Salim (2) and Beamuz (2)

Racing Zaragosa: Nico Espuña (3); Pernía (2), Gonzalo (2), Riba (2), Franco (2), Aleix Vilà (3); Mario Cubillo (3) (Aguilar, 2, 76′), Iker (2), Izan (3) (Aaron, 2, 61′); Bridges (4) (Paul, 2, 46′) and Enzo (4)

the goal: 0-1, Bridge (20′); 0-2, Enzo (70′); 1-2, Enric Pujol (91′)

Judgment: Romero Freixas (3). Ta a iker adell; Bridges and Pablo

Cornera at. Balearic Islands 1-3

Xavier-Already down, Atletico Baleares traced Cornera, who has further complicated his permanence in this defeat. The Greens advanced with a goal from Poleon on the first measure after a good stub, but just 10 minutes later, Prudence returned the game after a play on the left. After the break, Toni Ramis moved ahead on the island and carried nerves to the local set with Marco’s work, his third goal in the final stretch.

Cornera: Jordi (2); Jon Pilaler (2), Iker Moreno (3), Marcos Muñoz (2), Dereck (2) (Aran, 2, 70′); Dani Fernández (2), Jaume Viladutut (2) (Archs, 2, 64′); Pau León (3) (Hidalgo, 2, 87′), Denis (2), Pol Montesinos (2) (Nuhu, 2, 70′); Mark Balantes (2)

in. Balearic: Víctor Esteban (2); Pablo (2), Valentino Passarini (2), Marc Blanco (2), Yeison (2) (Toni Bujosa, 2, 82′); Marc Ramón (2), Cheikh (2); Toni Ramis (4) (Marco, 3, 70′), Iker Silva (2) (Tòfol, 2, 82′), Iker Sampedro (3) (Otero, 2, 88′); Careful (4) (Kevin, 2, 70′)

the goal: 1-0, PauLeón (8′); 1-1, Prudence (19′); 1-2, Toni Ramis (56′); 1-3, Marco (86′)

Judgment: Teruel Soler (3). Ta a denis

Gimnàstic Manresa-huesca 1-1

Antonio-Nàstic Manresa coincided with Husca, that permanence was actually guaranteed. In the first part, Manleno’s team dominated that they already had a clear opportunity with a good shot of Ivan Ramela, who received a defense to visit at Testa two minutes later. Then at the exit of the corner, Torus headed towards the network and established 1-0. At the reopening, he squeezed Husca, who could match at 48 feet, but goalkeeper Alix was wearing it to avoid the goal. Nastick also had the opportunity to expand his advantage with a shot touching Carls Merce’s post. The tie scored Nicolos after the band played. Additionally, local photos managed to get the tie back, but Eric crashed with the goalkeeper and failed to succeed in the testa in the back corner of Pavel.

Gimnàtic Manresa: aleix (3); Pau Bertran (3), Guiu (3), Arnau Torras (4), Pavel (3); Albert Rubio (3) (Erik Formatjé, 3, 72′), Victor (2); Carles Merceé (3) (Ethan, 2, 72′), Iván Lamuela (3) (Galo, 2, 72′), Cristian (3); Jaume Salat (3) (Jan Gumà, 2, 64′)

Hughca: Nico Zagra (2); Sauvage (2) (Cerdán, 2, 70′), Floria (2), Biarge (3), Eloy Gil (2); fion (2) (Bellmunt, 2, 78′), Lucena (3); Fontán (3), Seral (2), Nico Roche (4) (Javi Badía, 2, 70′); Tumani (2)

the goal: 1-0, Arnau Torras (23′); 1-1, Nikoros (66′)

Judgment:Díaz Díaz (2). Ta a erikformatjé, Young Ma, Pavel, Ethan. Lucena

Girona Dam 4-3

David– Girona went 4-1, but it was a great match where he struggled with the dam. The local team started very well, with a foul on the front serving Richard to set the team’s goal. After a minute the alages matched. Girona and Félix turned head-on at the exit of the 2-1 corner. Half an hour later, Tonilopez expanded his advantage by utilizing dead balls in the area. The second part was intense, but there were fewer goals. Nonetheless, Badia extended local revenues at the end of a good counterattack. A minute later, the judge was not a clear penalty in favor of Girona, and not shortly after pointing out another person in favor of the dam, which meant the expulsion of Felix and 4-2. The goal of lacking Adri was already emotional until the end, as it was already added.

Girona: Antonio (2); Cortés (2), Uri Aguilera (3), Félix (3), Guillem Badía (4); Choirs (2), Aimar (2) (Pol Silvero, 2, 71′); Erik (2) (Moha, 2, 85′), Albert Vicens (2) (Zaka, 2, 73′), Richard (4) (Nacho Plaza, 2, 71′); Tonilopez (4) (Ibra, 2, 85′)

dam: Adriano (2); Reche (2), Rev. (2), èrir (2) (CESC, 2, 46′), Anglada (2) (Arnau, 2, 46′); Adri (4), Martí (2) (Cifu, 2, 59′), Joan Raventós (2); Alcaide (2), Alage (4) (álex, 2, 68′) and Joan Martínez (2) (Guillem, 3, 46′)

the goal: 1-0, Richard (10′); Alage (11′); 2-1, félix (19′); 3-1, Toni Lopez (36′); 4-1, Guillem Badia (78′); 4-2, Penalty Guillem (83′); 4-3, Adri (91′)

Judgment: Serradelarca Serra (2). Ta afélix (2, 82′), Richard, Guillembadia, Choir. Joan Raventus and Leche

Zaragosa-St. Domingo Youth 5-1

Jorge Serrano – The real Zaragosa passed the evicted youngster that took place in Sports City. Toño Bescós moved the locals forward in the first minutes of the game. This was fatal for Orange’s plan, and had already removed the first part along with many Tobajas and íñigo Cortes. In the second half, Franco took advantage of the fatigue of his rival team to run a double, and Mocanu subsequently formed the outcome.

Saragossa: Berrar (2); Jaime Sánchez (3), Gomes (3), Valhondo (2), French (2) (Betato, 1, 83′); Palace (3) (Diego, 2, 56′), íñigo Cortés (4); Tobajas (4) (Herrero, 2, 63′), Bescós (4), Manu Sesé (2) (Laseca, 2, 56′); Franco (4) (Cantero, 2, 63′)

Santo Domingo Juventod: Pardo (1); Ruesca (2), Cervera (2), Ingala (2), Bruno (1) (Hugo, 1, 61′); Borrego (2), Cristian (2), Bermejo (2) (Catanius, 1, 46′), Hugo (2) (Benítez, 1, 53′); Borja (2) (Simon, 1, 85′) and Amine (1) (Mocanu, 3, 53′)

the goal: 1-0, Bescós (5′); 2-0, Tobajas (22′); 3-0, Cortes (40′); 4-0, Franco (50′); 5-0, Franco (55′); 5-1, Mocane (85′)

Judgment:Baiges Gifts (2). Ta to Carlos Basarte (Ent. Visitor)

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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A king was born on Boxing Day: Amorim’s United fielded four defenders for the first time

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There was only one Premier League game, held on Friday December 26th, the traditional Boxing Day, but it was a very good match for Manchester United fans who have experienced so much disappointment of late. A 1-0 win against Newcastle was a relief for the Old Trafford side.

But it was more than that. Ruben Amorim, unwilling to change his philosophy despite his poor results, played with four players in defense for the first time at United.

United have changed in other ways as well. They won with a possession rate of 33.4%, the lowest of any Red Devils team this season. This was also the lowest since January 2023, when they scored 29.4 per cent in the win over Manchester City. And United had nine shots on goal compared to 16 for the Magpies.

Patrick Dorg’s first goal as a Manchester United player and his second “clean sheet” of the season opened the door to an unpretty but essential victory for Amorim’s side. Amorim admitted it was one of his “most satisfying” wins since taking charge of United. “We are suffering together. If we always have this spirit, we will win many games,” added the Portuguese coach. And all this happened without United football’s most influential player, Bruno Fernandes, missing out due to injury. Amorim replaced the Portuguese midfielder with Uruguayan Manuel Ugarte.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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Match lineup

Formation: 433 Serie A stadium
40
27
14
16
39
5
10
twenty two
9
7
17
43
65
26
5
15
2
8
27
10
20
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Ennio Tardini

fiorentina away

40Eduardo Corvi

85 minutes

David de Gea43

27sasha brichugi

Fabiano Parisi65

75 minutes

14Emanuele Valeri

Mattia Viti26

45 minutes

16mandela keita

93 minutes

Marine Pongrac5

92 minutes

39Alessandro Circati

19 minutes

Pietro Comuzzo15

85 minutes

5Lautaro Valenti

dodo2

10Adrian Bernabe

80 minutes

Rolando Mandragora8

21 minutes


62 minutes

twenty twoOliver Sorensen

47 minutes

Cher N’Dour27

75 minutes

9Matthew Pellegrino

93 minutes

Albert Gudamson10

7Adrian Benedizak

67 minutes

Moise Keene20

17Jacob Ondrejka

67 minutes

Nicolo Fagioli44

Local Parma

substitute

fiorentina away

13Vicente Guaita

Luca Rezzellini1

66Filippo Rinaldi

Tommaso Martinelli30

15enrico delprato

robin gosenstwenty one

75 minutes

18Matthias Rovik

Eman Cospotwenty three

37Mariano Troilo

Niccolo Fortini29

45 minutes

63Nicholas Trabucchi

eddie quadio60

85 minutes

8Nahuel Estevez

67 minutes

Simon Soum7

75 minutes

twenty oneGaetano Oristanio

67 minutes

hans nicorossi caviglia14

twenty threeHernani

Edin Dzeko9

twenty fourChristian Ordonez

80 minutes

Roberto Piccoli91

62 minutes

twenty fiveBenjamin Kremaski

93 minutes

Christian Kouame99

11Pontus Almqvist
19Chas Begich
30Milan Juric

93 minutes

32Patrick Cutrone

Local Parma

coach

fiorentina away

carlos cuesta

Paolo Vanoli

Hello. Welcome to the live narration of the Parma vs. Fiorentina soccer match on Matchday 17 of Serie A. Sportish brings you minute-by-minute coverage, previews, lineups, the best plays and goals of the match, and results including all the post-match reactions.

Parma vs Fiorentina match schedule and TV locations

The match will take place on Saturday, December 27, 2025 at 12:30 at the Ennio Tardini. Enjoy the best live football on the Sportish website.

Parma – Fiorentina | Series A

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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of International Federation of Football History and Statistics has just announced its selection of the 2025 Umpire of the Year. And what makes French football such a great ruler? Vicinha as the best player or Luis Enrique As the club’s best coach.

In this case, the choice is left to the judgment of the French referee. Clement Turpin It leads the classification with 65 points. One need only look at their appointments throughout 2025 to understand the reasons for their selection. Last season they reached the semi-finals champions league (Barcelona vs. Inter Milan) Camp Nou), in addition to the Europa League round of 16 and the conference quarter-finals. He was also one of the judges selected to participate in this tournament. fifa club world cup. In March, he blew the whistle in the Nations League quarter-final match between Spain and the Netherlands.

Three matches have been called in the Champions League this season, highlighting the recent duel between the two sides. real madrid and Manchester City. Turpin, a member of the UEFA referee ELITE group. surpass one’s compatriots François Letexier He took second place with 55 points. In third place was two-time winner Szymon Marciniak from Poland with 55 points. Romania’s István Kovac took 4th place with 54 points, followed by British rider Michael Oliver in 5th place. Australia’s Alireza Faghani stood out in 7th place. No Spanish referee has ever been able to finish in the top 10.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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