Wednesday Cup Day Recap: Wide-Open Round Progress Across LaLiga Sides

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Wednesday night’s trophy day wrapped up with most LaLiga Santander clubs safely advancing to the next round, facing little trouble along the way. One notable upset came from CD Ibiza Islas Pitiusas defeating Eibar, a result that shocked some observers, but overall the majority easily cleared the hurdle to move forward.

In Coria, Real Sociedad dominated from the start, seizing a quick lead thanks to Robert Navarro in the fifth minute. Cho doubled the advantage in the seventeenth, and Brais Mendejo added a precise finish from eleven meters just before the first half’s end. The visitors extended their lead late through Karrikaburu twice, in the eighty-ninth and eighty-fourth minutes, sealing a commanding win. Coria showed bold, attacking football despite the heavy scoreline, leaving fans with a sense of a competitive performance even in defeat.

Coria 0 – 5 Real Sociedad

Real Sociedad controlled the tempo throughout, pressing high and pouncing on errors. Their early opener set the tone, and they kept the pressure consistent until the final whistle. The result reflected a clear superiority, with the Basque side showcasing cohesion and clinical finishing. Coria, though swept aside, demonstrated moments of bravery and intent that kept the contest engaging until the end.

Arnedo 1 – 3 Osasuna

Osasuna claimed a decisive victory on the road in Arnedo. The Navarrese outfit accelerated their pace just after the quarter-hour, with Kike García striking twice by the 31st minute. Rubén García added a third before halftime, and although Amelivia pulled one back for the home side, Osasuna remained in control. The remainder of the match saw the visitors manage possession and maintain their lead, ensuring a comfortable progression to the next round.

Arenas 1- 5 Valladolid

In Getxo, Jorge Bengoetxea sparked a surprise when Arenas claimed a lead in the 29th minute. Valladolid responded before the break through Escudero and Weissman, turning the game in their favor. The second half was marked by a strong Castilian performance that slammed the door shut in front of the locals. Iván Sánchez extended Valladolid’s advantage in the 53rd minute, and late strikes from Kike Pérez and Sergio León sealed a comprehensive win for the visitors.

Youth Torremolinos 0 -3 Sevilla

Sevilla, after a difficult start to their top-flight campaign, approached the cup tie with focus and discipline. Carlos Álvarez opened the scoring in the 31st minute, sending the energy toward the Andalusian side. The second half brought a setback when Daniel Fernández inadvertently redirected the ball into his own net, doubling Sevilla’s cushion. Jordán then added a late consolation for Torremolinos, but Sevilla kept their grip and progressed with a measured performance.

Numancia 0 – 3 Sporting de Gijón

Sports began with blistering pace in Los Pajaritos, racing to a two-goal lead with Milovanovic finding the net in the ninth minute. Numancia struggled to respond as the visitors controlled the game. Red cards and discipline issues did little to shift the balance. The rojiblancos added another goal in extra time as Aitor García finished off the tie, sealing a convincing victory for the Asturias club.

Athletic Saguntino 0 (1) – (3) 0 Rayo Vallecano

Rayo Vallecano faced a stern challenge in Sagunto, enduring a marathon test that pushed the tie into penalties after extra time. The shootout became the deciding moment, with Vallecano securing victory after Sagunto missed several of their attempts. The result highlighted the volatility of cup football and the pressure of decisive spot-kicks in knockout competition.

Logroñés 0 (4) – (3) 0 Albacete

Logroñés edged out Albacete in a tense penalty shootout after a tight 0-0 draw across normal and extra time. The Primera RFEF side carried the momentum into the shootout, where chance and composure converged in their favor. Gonzalo Cretaz played a pivotal role in the decider as the hosts clinched a narrow but storied victory on their home turf, moving forward in the tournament.

Other results

The day also produced notable performances across the rounds. CD Ibiza Islas Pitiusas achieved a surprising 1-0 win over Eibar in LaLiga SmartBank, Alavés captured a 1-0 victory against Mérida, Levante defeated Andorra 2-1, and a colorful clash between Ceuta and Ibiza finished with a 3-2 home win for Ceuta. Galicia’s 2-1 triumph at Pontevedra against Tenerife added another layer of drama to the evening’s proceedings, underscoring the unpredictable nature of cup fixtures across the country.

Marked citations: results reflect official match reports and post-match summaries from organized cup competition records. These outcomes are consistent with broader patterns in knockout football, where form on the night and decisive moments shape the path to the next stage.

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