Atticgo CBM Elche won the high-level duel against Aula Valladolid this Saturday with a victory (24-22) in the match corresponding to the eighth day of the Guerreras-Iberdrola League and thus entered the rankings. co-leaders of the classificationThey are equal on points with Bera Bera and Costa del Sol Málaga.

The women from Elche faced another of the teams that started the competition on the right foot. Discussion over complaints of the Pucelana organization About not postponing the meeting where they suffered significant losses due to their call for the International Pan American Games.

With the debate left behind, Atticgo Elche spoke about the Esperanza Lag parquet in an intense duel. The away team started the match better and quickly took a three-goal lead. At the first alarm moment, the players, led by Joaquín Rocamora, responded in the best way possible. They came out on top after double elimination and staged a comeback to take a five-goal lead into the half-time break..


Flores and Do Nascimento are careful in defense CBM Elche

In the second half, Pucelanas started better again and took advantage to get within two goals on the scoreboard and even missed some options to get within one. Morales’ saves and Atticgo Elche’s consistency in less bright moments always kept the local team ahead.

Two successive sending-offs of Oppedal and Flores with five minutes remaining, together with Robles’ stoppages, complicated the game; So much so that Valladolid eventually managed to find a way to minimize the gap by taking advantage of that six-man lead. against four. Oppedal’s goal from the last minute served to seal the shootout and ensure the points remained in the palm tree city..

Elda’s prestige fell

In his name, Elda Prestige The tournament’s current champions were unable to make a big splash in their visit to Costa del Sol Málaga (22-17). Eldenses suffered their seventh consecutive defeat in the League, so they will have to wait another week to claim victory, something they have only done this season in their first match in Gijón.

Despite the probably expected defeat, Alicante women always showed their faces and they avoided a rout. Medeiros led the Andalusians’ attack (7 goals), while Pereira and Lucía García stood out for Elda Prestigio with four goals each.