J. 34.- 14 de maig de 2022. 2ª RFEF grup 3. Imatges À Punt, RCD Mallorca TV i UD Alzira TV. Narració Alzira Ràdio.
Llega la manifestación al Rico Pérez 📻 A la radio ➡️ Tiempo de Juego en @COPEAlicante 🔵⚪️ Hércules - Alzira
Vivimos el ASCENSO del ORIHUELA CF a #SEGUNDARFEF !!! Tras remontar al Silla CF en la última jornada de Tercera RFEF ...
No hace tanto… no era necesario pedir a la afición sillera que apoyara al @SillaCF 😱 Ahora, tras un año tan difícil socialmente unido a lo deportivo, nuestro Silla se juega la categoría de 3a RFEF ante el candidato N1 al ascenso @Orihuela_CF… TOTS AL 🤍
Declaraciones del entrenador del Atzeneta UE, Berna Ballester, tras el empate frente al Silla CF El Regit.
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