After an uneven start to the league, EON Baked Alicante They want to rediscover victory and rise to the top again. To do this you will have to overcome Trasmapi UD Ibiza HC Eivissa this Sunday, October 8, at 12:00 hours inside Marist Brothers School Brother Felicisimo Ruiz Pavilion.

Alicante team lost 28-22 to BM Alcobendas on the last day, in a match where small mistakes paid a heavy price and left without receiving any reward.

Trasmapi UD Ibiza HC Eivissa defeated the Balearic derby 27-22 at home against Handboll Mallorca. This was the first victory (21) of the Ibiza team, which had a defeat at the beginning of the league. -28) against Caserío de Ciudad Real and drew at 27 against BM Alcobendas on the first day.

Diego Prada He became the team’s top scorer with 22 goals in the first three matches played.

Background

This will be the seventh day that Alicante and Ibizans will meet in league competition. On the second day of last season, EÓN Horneo Alicante welcomed them and won 27-22, while David Jiménez became the top scorer with 8 goals. In the second match, Ibiza won the highly competitive match 30-28 and scored 23 points.

Previously on 21/22. EÓN won again at home 28-29 and the islanders did the same at home (25-18). In 20/21, the opposite happened; During the island visit, EÓN Horneo defeated Alicante (27-30), while Ibiza defeated Alicante 26-27.

This EON Bake Alicante – Trasmapi UD Ibiza HC Eivissa will be more than a match for the EON goalkeeper, Jorge Broto, while facing his team from the last two seasons. “This will be a very special game for me because when I signed with them it was my first time leaving home,” he admits.

This Sunday’s match for Huesca will be “complicated” as both teams “need points”. Moreover, he recognizes that the key is “to be as serious as possible.” “We cannot make so many mistakes because when added up these individual mistakes lead to group defeat. That’s why we will try to be more serious in defense and more lethal in attacks.”

For Fernando LatorreGiven “how difficult it will be to score at home this year”, “the team will try to be stronger at home”. He describes Ibiza as “a tough opponent who is strengthening very well”. The match can be followed on the club’s website. Public tickets for this match are €5 and will be free for under 14s. They can be purchased on the team’s website and at the box office on game day.