The Royal Society won in Reus (0-2) and advanced in the King's Cup
Sergio Francisco's team is in the 16th finals. Mikel Gotik, in the 49th minute, and Sadiq, in the second half extension, have scored the goals of the White-Blue team.
The Royal Society qualifies for the sixteen King's Cup finals of the 2025-2026 seasonon Wednesday night. The Donostiarra team , in the second round of the tournament, has eliminated the Reus FC Reddis by winning 0-2 in the municipal football field of Reus.
In the first half, there have been no goals. The Royal Society and Reus have been up to the mark and have rarely created danger. The Basque team has had the best chance, in the 36th minute, when Pablo Marín has entered perfectly from the right and the center of the young player of the Royal has been topped by Gorka Carrera, but the goalkeeper of the Reus, Dani Parra, has been right.
As soon as the second half began, in the 49th minute, Mikel Gotik scored 0-1. Barrene entered well from the left, focused, and Sadiq hit Goti, who sent him close to the nets. The goal gave confidence to the Royal Society, and the Donostiarra team didn't have much trouble keeping the lead. Yes, in the 80th minute, Reus player Pol Fernandez threw a big shot at the post.
In the extension, a defense of the local team has committed a penalty on Sadiq, and the Nigerian striker has taken responsibility for throwing that penalty; he has done very well and scored the Royal's second goal in almost the last play of the game.
Data sheet
0- Reus: Parra, Alberto Benito (Pol Fernández, m.57), Pol Fernández, Recasens (Sarda, m.85), Xavi Jaime (Homet, m.57), Folch, Toscano, Alarcón, Ustrell (Carbia, m.70), Casals and Vaz (Serrano, m.70).
2- Royal Society: Marrero, Aihen, Jon Martín, Beitia (Elustondo, m.45), Odriozola (Guedes, m.75), Turrientes, Marín, Goti, Zakharyan (Sadiq, m.45), Sergio Gómez (Barrenetxea, m.45) and Carrera (Gorrotxa, m.64).
Goals: 0-1, m.48: Goti; 0-2, m.92: Sadiq, penalti.
Referee: Juan Martínez Munuera, who has expelled Marc Carrasco and Pol Fernandez from Reus, and Pablo Marín, Barrenetxea and Sadiq from the Royal Society.
It should be noted that 4,700 fans have attended the Reus municipal football field.
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