Alcoyano won again seven days later in El Collao, beating Algeciras thanks to a goal from Imanol. It ended with an incident arising from allegations of racial slurs against DioriA football player from the visiting team stopped the duel for six minutes in its final stretch and even led to a clash between some players from the Andalusian team and the local fans.

In a purely sporting sense, Vicente Parras They dominated the match and pushed for victory from the start against an Algeciras team led by former Herculano Lolo Escobar, who appeared willing to play with the concern of the Parras team, who was honored after making 150 appearances as Alcoyano’s coach.

Juanan had the first chance and local dominance even forced Lucho García to make a good save with his foot against Ganet. However, as in previous days, this sense of control did not translate into clear shots or chances. Alcaina already wasted the one-on-one game by shooting too many diagonals in the second half.

With ten minutes to go, Alcoyano found the long-awaited reward with Ganet’s corner kick at the near post and Imanol broke completely free and finished the game in second place. Something happened that broke Deportivo’s bad streak and gave both Parras and his players a boost.

Incident with Diori

However, the victory was marred by a sad ending after a foul was committed in favor of Algeciras in the 90th minute. Diori addressed the referee with serious anger. After chatting with himself, Parras, and other members of both Alcoyano and Algeciras, the football player left the field and sat down in an area near the bench with visible excitement. The referee ordered the police to be called and play restarted six minutes later with Diori returning to the field and the match ended.

After finishing, Alcoyano football players came to cheer for Diori, led by Pablo Ganet. He went to the locker room accompanied by his coach, but his other teammates were confronted by a group of Alcoyano fans and both referees and security personnel had to mediate to control the situation.

In the referee report, Ojaos Valera did not reflect any public incident and did not specify the reason for stopping the match for 6 minutes.. The referee declared that Álvaro Vega and Admonio were sent off only because they started a “massive conflict” after the match ended. Algeciras did not mention the situation experienced by its player in its official media.