Minutes before kick-off, on the ninth day of the Primera RFEF Group 2, Alcoyano was set to face Recreativo in Huelva this Sunday afternoon, but adverse weather conditions forced a postponed start. Heavy coastal rainfall and strong winds prompted safety concerns that could affect both players and spectators. The decision came after collaboration between the Royal Spanish Football Federation and the local council of Huelva, which had issued an orange alert due to the threat to public safety posed by the weather forecast.
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The postponement was officially announced in a joint statement and reflected in the days leading up to the match. The situation prompted the clubs and league officials to seek a new date that would not compromise safety or competitive balance. As the teams await a rescheduled date, attention turns to how the fixture list will adapt, with Alcoyano now preparing to host Algeciras in the following weekend and recalibrating plans for the road ahead. In the meantime, supporters and staff are urged to stay informed through official channels for updates on the revised schedule. (CD Alcoyano)
Group led by Vicente Parras remains focused on the task at hand. It is now in their hands to learn the new date of this match. They will play at home against Algeciras next week, a fixture that will test the team’s resolve and help restore momentum after the disruption. The coaching staff has emphasized staying disciplined and maintaining form during the pause, with the squad carefully balancing recovery, tactical drills, and strategic analysis to be ready when the match resumes. (CD Alcoyano)
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Alcoyano heads to Huelva with significant losses and some doubts
The suspension of the match marks another setback in a challenging start to the campaign for Parras’ squad. After an opening victory on the first matchday, the team has struggled to secure three more points, collecting only one win in seven league outings to date. A combination of injuries, squad rotation, and the disrupted schedule has contributed to a string of results that keep the team on the fringes of the table. The postponement adds another layer of complexity as the club looks to reassemble and re-focus for a strong finish to the year. Hopes remain high that the players can translate training ground tempo into competitive performances once normal play resumes, with the goal of rebuilding confidence and climbing the standings. (CD Alcoyano)
The upcoming sequence of matches will determine whether Alcoyano can reverse their fortunes. The leadership, staff, and players are determined to convert the pause into an opportunity to tighten defensive organization, sharpen attacking ideas, and regain the momentum that opened the season on a positive note. The club’s supporters await concrete news on the rescheduled date, ready to back the team as soon as the whistle blows again. (CD Alcoyano)