Intercity Returns to Action at Antonio Solana Stadium in Alicante
Intercity will play at the Antonio Solana stadium in Alicante this Sunday at 20:00, broadcast on FEF TV. After a lengthy break caused by the Christmas period and a suspension from a match in Orihuela against Malaga, the team is back to allow the field to be reseeded properly.
Intercity’s chief executive officer, Fernando Ovidio, stated that there is hope to settle the financial matters in January. This remark underscores a broader effort to stabilize the club’s operations as it edges closer to resuming competitive action. [Source attribution: Intercity management update]
The latest encounter in the First Federation saw the Alicante squad hosting Recreativo Granada, a key fixture in the second round as Intercity aims to collect three points to avoid slipping further from the promotion zone. The outcome is crucial for maintaining momentum as the team seeks to secure a favorable position before the mid-season pause. [Source attribution: league match report]
Despite sitting sixth, Intercity remains seven points behind the top of the standings, following a 1-0 defeat against Córdoba at Nuevo Arcángel in the previous matchday. The setback reduces but does not erase the club’s chances of advancing to higher competition, reinforcing the need for precise execution in upcoming fixtures. [Source attribution: league standings update]
Intercity faces the challenge of balancing the race for promotion with the realities of a demanding schedule. The Alicante club continues to pursue steady progress, aiming to minimize margins for error while navigating the difficult path toward professional football next season. [Source attribution: season overview]
In the current match against Recreativo Granada, Intercity will be without key players. Argentina’s coach and the club confirm that Guinea Emilio Nsue and Peruvian Alessandro Burlamaqui will be unavailable as they are with their national teams, compounding the squad’s injury and absentee situation. The team will look to adapt quickly and maintain competitiveness on the field. [Source attribution: match preview]
Possible alignment between cities
With the circumstances in mind, Intercity’s likely starting lineup for the upcoming match includes Gaizka Campos; Guillem Jaime, Rafa Gálvez, Álvaro Pérez, Cristo Romero; Eneko Undabarrena, Bellotti; Pol Roigé, Xemi Fernández, Soldevila and Aarón Piñán. This configuration reflects a blend of defensive stability and attacking options as the team aims to convert chances and push for a critical result in the campaign. [Source attribution: tactical preview]