Seguimos de cerca todo lo ocurrido en el día en el que el filial sevillista logró la permanencia en Segunda RFEF tras una racha ...
Nadie de los de abajo falló pero tampoco el filial, que pese a jugar el último cuarto de partido en inferioridad, se impuso al ...
Sigue en directo el último y decisivo partido de Liga que afronta nuestro filial en el Estadio Jesús Navas. ¡Vamos, chicos!
Ficha técnica Mancha Real: Pery, Fran Bueno (Braun, 71'), Óscar Quesada (Juanma, 63'), David Moreno (Malano, 86'), Juanjo, ...
Canal oficial del Granada CF Estás en el canal oficial de Youtube del Granada CF. Nuestro objetivo es ...
Declaraciones del técnico universitario en la sala de prensa del Estadio BeSoccer La Condomina tras empatar (1-1) frente al ...
Jornada 22 del grupo IV de 2ª RFEF. Estadio BeSoccer La Condomina. Partido Iberia Vitae.
El equipo termina su racha triunfal de victorias tras el empate.
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