Cerdanyola FC Draws Against Badalona, Still Seeking First Home Victory

A visiting goal in added time frustrated what would have been the first home win for the green team this season.

Generic view of a football match with players in action on a green field, symbolizing a tight draw.
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Generic view of a football match with players in action on a green field, symbolizing a tight draw.

The men's football match between Cerdanyola FC and Badalona, played on Monday, January 26, ended in a 2-2 draw after a late goal by the visiting side in stoppage time.

The Cerdanyola team started the match aware of the rival's superiority but chose to apply high defensive pressure. The initial pace was dominated by Badalona until an error by their goalkeeper, Carlos Azón, changed the narrative of the game.
The sending off of midfielder Adam due to a double caution in the 28th minute left Alberto Aybar's team with ten men. Despite this, Cerdanyola took the lead thanks to Pol Sánchez, who stole the ball from Azón. Before halftime, Pimentel leveled the score following a cross from Manrique.

The second half was very poor for the Badalona side, who had to fight against the current after Cerdanyola took the lead again.

Just when it seemed that Cerdanyola would secure their first home victory of the season, added time proved fatal. The visitors, thanks to Juaco, tied the match, setting the final score at 2-2.