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Mediterrani earns important points in Mataro

October 13, 2019

Photo: Club Esportiu Mediterrani

The highlight of the 3rd round of the Spanish League was an encounter between Mediterrani and Mataro. Mediterrani, the visiting team, celebrated a victory after a big battle. Favourites Terrassa, Sabadell and Barcelona beat their respective rivals with big margins. Reigning champion Barceloneta had a bye weekend.

Spanish Championship 2019/20, Day 3

Mataro – Mediterrani 6:8 (2:2, 1:3, 1:1, 2:2)

Quadis CN Mataro: Bertran 3, Yanez 2, Veich 1.
Mediterrani: Roca Barcelo 2, Gorria 1, Galeev 1, Minguel Alfarez 1, Perez 1, G. Garcia 1, Stevenson 1.

Terrassa – Tenerife 18:8 (4:3, 4:0, 5:1, 5:4)

Terrassa: Gutierrez 4, Sanahuja 2, Alarcon 2, Alegre 2, Barroso 2, Chico 2, Prieto 1, Sanchez 1, Pericas 1, Rodriguez 1.
Tenerife: Savio 4, Zurita 2, Sousa 1, Simon 1.

Real Canoe – Sabadell 7:15 (2:2, 2:5, 1:3, 2:5)

Sabadell: Valera 3, S. Cabanas 2, V. Cabanas 2, Carrillo 2, Farmer 2, Martino 1, Lopez-Escribano 1, Avramovic 1, Fenoy 1.
Real Canoe: A. Garcia 2, Alcon 1, De Grado 1, Lorrio 1, Acosta 1, R. Fernandez 1.

Navarra – Barcelona 6:17 (2:2, 1:5, 3:5, 0:5)

Navarra: Carales 2, Domonkos 2, Rodriguez 1, Fernandez 1.
Barcelona: Trilles 4, Estrany 3, Flores 3, Valls 1, Lopez 1, Idarraga 1, Esteller 1, Esforzado 1, Delgado 1, Marsal 1.

Catalunya – Sant Andreu on 16 October

Barceloneta bye.

Mediterrani led for most of the time of the match against Mataro. Still, the encounter had a thrilling finish, as Mataro didn’t surrender until the end. Mediterrani had a 6:3 lead in the third period, but the hosts cut the deficit twice in the fourth quarter (5:6 and 6:7), but they didn’t manage to equalise. Donat Galeev gave Mediterrani a new 2-goal advantage (8:6) in the 29th minute. After that, there were no goals and the visitors took all three points.

Barcelona water polo players had a slow start against last-placed Navarra (it was 2:2 after the first quarter). The favourites regrouped themselves during the first break and the match turned into a one-sided contest (17:6).

After a successful debut in the Champions League (victory over Dinamo Tbilisi), Terrassa easily defeated Tenerife (18:8).

Sabadell visited Madrid to face Real Canoe. The home team gained a 2:1 lead deep into the first quarter, but Sabadell took control quickly after that. The visitors rushed to a 5:2 lead. They maintained a 3-goal gap by halftime (7:4). In the second half, Sabadell extended the margin of its win to 8 (17:5).

1 Barcelona 3 – 7
2 Terrassa 3 – 7
3 Barceloneta 2 – 6
4 Mataro 3 – 6
5 Mediterrani 3 – 6
6 Sabadell 2 – 3
7 Catalunya 2 – 3
8 Real Canoe 3 – 3
9 Sant Andreu 2 – 0
10 Tenerife 3 – 0
11 Navarra 2 – 0

Ivan Curcic
Ivan Curcic

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