Sunday end. Few entry moves and lots of proper weight names in exit moves: César Ferrando, Cristian Herrera, Fofo, Pedro Sánchez, Raúl González… The league is entering an important turn. There are 17 dates remaining, 51 points, and with the exception of Eldense, none of the Alicante teams in the First RFEF have reason to be calm, quite the opposite. Intercity is in decline and with La Nucía and Alcoyano in mind, they need to change their current dynamics to at least avoid falling into the fourth category of Spanish football, which is a well that anyone can confirm. It is very difficult to escape.

► Eldense: a consolidated leader

Luck laughs at Deportivo… because they did everything well. The transfer window has come to an end, as the leader has brought in the first applicant, midfielder Álex Bernal and striker Joel Jorquera, by six points to enter the “play-off” zone. Fernando Estévez gave up wingers Albert Ramis Luque (which he sent to Hércules) and Ángel López (SD Logroñés) and midfielder Fran Hernández. Leaving Bernal from Córdoba and Cádiz Mirandilla, Jorquera made his debut for the Alicante team.

The winter champion has in mind his goal of returning to the Second Division after sixty years; Good job,

► More shadow than light in the descending Intercity

Intercity was Alicante’s only club operating on the last Sunday. With the late arrival of Spanish-Cameroon striker Cedric Teguía, who signed the signatures of Turkish national midfielder Emre Çolak and Peruvian midfielder Alessandro Burlamaqui, the transfer window has ended. Owned by Atlético and signed under 23, Teguía came from Córdoba on loan from rojiblancos, who own the rights. The losses of Cristian Herrera, who had gone to Sabadell hours earlier, and Benja Martínez, who was out of work five months later due to an unresolved knee injury, were confirmed. Midfielder Frank Angong went to Betis B to seek the fame that Gustavo Siviero had denied.

Transfer market shutdown leaves no big bets, losses outweighed several highs

None of the proper names entering the black team appear at the competitive level of those leaving the entity. Headed by Salvador Martí, the club started with the determination to attack the silver league, but 21 days after the start of the course, getting rid of the specter of returning to the Second RFEF is taking a step back and becoming a priority. unpredictable results for stock market SAD.

► La Nucía must resurface without Ferrando or Fofo.

César Ferrando’s dismissal as coach after 4 years at La Nucía has become the most famous of this winter market. At the same time, captain Adolfo Enríquez, “Fofo”, chose to stop focusing on his recovery after a groin surgery and playing pain-free, which was something he had to get used to, in order to reach his best level.

Two former Herculanos, Sergio Buenacasa (on loan to Talavera) and Aketxe (signed to Alzira) also experienced a change of scenery. He was replaced by Juan Delgado and Javi Gómez. Defender Lluís Aspar left La Nucía in January. Guille Fernández, hitherto at the subsidiary (Preferred), faces the difficult task of making Ferrando, the architect of the Marina Baixa club’s sporting success in recent years, forget.

17 DAYS

Remains of the regular season

► There are 51 points of contention before deciding who will advance to Second, who will be promoted to continue in First RFRF, and who will move down to Second RFEF.

► The man from Alcoy has two free chips but no striker

After the departure of Vicente Parras, Raúl González and under-23 Víctor Revert, who needed a goal, they were left without the “nine” the property had requested. The El Collao club, of which Juan Carlos Ramírez is the largest shareholder, have dropped two free chips, one of which is a senior, and they do not mind occupying this chip with a striker who was out of work or left before the end of the signing period. .

Rubén Lobato, the return of Liberto Beltrán and young midfielder Pierre Akono are Deportivo’s reinforcements trying to maintain the category; He was away from the team for three months due to a broken toe. The midfielder is crucial for Parras, who has had his worst sporting moment since coming to Alcoyano three summers ago.