Intercity vs Algeciras: Alicante clash and contract milestone

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Intercity travels to Alicante to face Algeciras at Antonio Solana Stadium

Intercity is set to play this Saturday at the Antonio Solana stadium in Alicante, aiming to bounce back after a tough 3-0 defeat in Sanlúcar on the last matchday. The team keeps its sights on climbing the standings in the Primera RFEF Group 2 as the campaign continues. The matchup against Algeciras represents a chance to regain momentum and demonstrate the progress the side has been working to show all season long.

The Alicante squad, led by head coach Alejandro Sandroni, described the recent performance as unacceptable and acknowledged that Algeciras currently presents a stronger collective unit. However, Sandroni remains confident in his group’s ability to respond and deliver the required level of performance in the upcoming game, highlighting the resilience and fighting spirit that have characterized Intercity’s approach this season.

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While the team secured a hard-fought victory over Ceuta with a 3-2 result, it marked a rare win after a period of inconsistent results. The fluctuation in results has left Intercity near the lower end of the table, creating pressure to turn performances into points and avoid a slide in the standings. The result against Ceuta provided a temporary lift, but the overall trend in the league remains a topic for reflection as the season progresses toward its midpoint.

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In this context, Intercity anticipates a strong showing at Antonio Solana, where the upcoming clash with Algeciras can serve as a catalyst for improved participation and confidence. To mark the carnival weekend and foster a festive, inclusive atmosphere, the club has announced free admission for supporters arriving in black costumes, underscoring the team’s connection with its fanbase and the city’s vibrant culture.

The possible lineup for the match could feature a mix of experienced and rising talents. Players such as Gaizka Campos, Guillem Jaime, Álvaro Pérez, Rafa Gálvez, Cristo Romero, Undabarrena, Xemi Fernández, Nsue, Pol Roigé, Soldevilla, and Aarón Piñán have been mentioned as candidates for selection. The coaching staff will weigh tactical options carefully, aiming to balance solidity in defense with intent in attack as they strive for a vital result against a well-organized Algeciras outfit.

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