Callosa and Torrevieja Clash in San Roque Cup: A Friendly That Feels Like More

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khalosa sport Y SC Torrevieja took the field on a Tuesday at the San Roque Cup, delivering a match that echoed with a vibrant atmosphere. The setting reflected a local celebration in Callosa de Segura, where the town was alive with festivities that extended through the day, turning the stands into a sea of supporters and colors. The energy was contagious, and even those who came for a casual pre-season game found themselves drawn into the rhythm of friendly competition and communal pride that characterizes the region.

After a full 90 minutes of balanced play, the game moved straight into a penalty shootout. The Salt Workers emerged victorious with a 4-3 score in the shootout, crowning a tense and dramatic conclusion to the evening. Fornes opened the scoring for Torrevejenses, and the visiting side paused briefly as the home team’s goalkeeper made pivotal saves. He became the hero by denying two penalties, tipping the balance in favor of Callosa and securing the triumph for his side.

Even though Callosa and Torrevieja were fielding largely experimental lineups—Callosa considering the match a friendly, and Torrevieja fielding a squad gathering momentum rather than competing for points—the game still brimmed with moments of intensity. The players pushed hard to impress, the physical toll was light but present, and the natural absence of high-stakes pressure made for an entertaining, open contest. After the final whistle, the players from both clubs exchanged gracious gestures and friendly signs, underscoring the amicable spirit that defines such meetings. It is worth noting that several players who now represent Callosa previously wore the Torrevieja shirt, including Fornés, Jorge, Samu, and Ferrán, which added a layer of mutual respect to the evening’s proceedings.

In the preliminary rounds, the event did not lack official presence or ceremony. Local dignitaries, a royal queen, and even clergy participated in various honorary rites, underscoring the festival-like nature of the gathering. The organizing club demonstrated its readiness by presenting the squad it intended to push forward, signaling a renewed push to regain a prominent position in the regional landscape. The season carried extra weight as Callosa celebrates its 90th anniversary, marking a long arc of history and community support. The Salt Workers’ club, once a founding presence in the regional leagues, has a lineage that stretches back to brighter eras in Torrevieja football and continues to chase new glories while honoring past achievements. This blend of legacy and ambition shapes the club’s current strategy and its connection with local fans who have followed them through both triumphs and trials since the club’s inception in the area.

This forthcoming campaign promises another push, with an important match on Friday, August 12, as Callosa prepares to face a formidable Crevillent home test. Meanwhile, the Salt Workers will measure their own strengths against a familiar house rival, aiming to capitalize on their momentum and assert themselves across the upcoming fixtures. The community anticipation is palpable, and supporters are eagerly watching how the two teams will balance experience with youth, tradition with progress, in a time when football remains more than just a game for the local town—it is a shared celebration of identity and perseverance.

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