Tudelano First Division streak continues for the thirteenth year in a row. The Tudelano secured their spot in the league by defeating Palma Futsal 6-3 in front of their home crowd. Despite initially leading 3-0 against the two-time UEFA Futsal Champions League winner, they faced a challenge when Viliam scored a hat-trick in just eight minutes, leveling the score with only two minutes left. However, a crucial penalty converted by captain David García in the 39th minute, along with Marcelo’s expulsion for a second yellow card, allowed the Navarrese team to secure a vital victory.
In another location, confusion arose due to a nearly six-minute delay, creating a discrepancy between the end of the Tudela match and other events. Despite attempts to synchronize schedules, the coordination among venues was lacking, leading to frustration among fans. With Tudelano’s win, the draw between Real Betis and Family Cash Alzira resulted in both teams being relegated after four seasons in the elite league. Real Betis, previously saved on the final day in the past two seasons, couldn’t repeat the miracle this time.
The relegation drama overshadowed other focal points of the final day, which was filled with excitement. Barça clinched the regular League title with a hard-fought 3-4 victory in Córdoba. In the playoffs, Barça will face Manzanares, while ElPozo Murcia will take on Albali Valdepeñas. Exciting matchups await, including Movistar Inter against Jimbee Cartagena and Jaén against Palma Futsal.
Promotion to the First Division was also on the line, with Zaragoza securing their place in the playoff as the fifth-place team. The playoff matchups include Zaragoza against UMA Antequera, and Pescados Rubén Burela against Unión África Ceutí. Additionally, teams like Mengíbar, Playas de Castellón, and Real Betis subsidiary faced relegation to the Second Division.