Juvenil “D” extends unbeaten run with late equalizer in Dos Hermanas
The team coached by Rafa Ortega secured a valuable late draw against David Castedo 3 in an intense and eventful match, allowing the Sevilla side to maintain its unbeaten streak and remain at the top of the standings
The Matchday 21 fixture was played in Dos Hermanas at the Pepe Flores Municipal Complex, where David Castedo 3, currently fourth in the league table, hosted a Juvenil “D” side that arrived as league leaders after an outstanding run of 18 wins from 18 matches.
Sevilla began the match determined to impose their rhythm from the opening minutes, reflecting the ambition shown throughout the season. Their strong start paid off in the 19th minute, when Marcos García gave the Nervión side the lead by capitalizing on a rebound following a corner kick.
The advantage was short-lived, however, as the home team equalized just two minutes later, gaining momentum from the goal. Shortly afterward, a defensive control error allowed the opposing striker to complete the turnaround, putting the hosts ahead 2–1 for the first time.
Before halftime, Juvenil “D” responded with character and composure. Raúl Martínez restored parity after finishing a precise cross delivered by Daniel Pro, sending the match into the break level at 2–2.
The second half continued at a high intensity, and the home side once again took the lead shortly after the restart, making it 3–2. Despite the setback, the Sevilla team maintained its pressure and pushed forward in search of an equalizer.
Their persistence was rewarded in the closing moments of the match. In the 89th minute, Lucas Serna scored the decisive 3–3 with a powerful header, reflecting the determination and competitive spirit of Rafa Ortega’s squad.
With this result, Juvenil “D” extends its unbeaten run and once again demonstrates its ability to fight until the final whistle, remaining firmly at the top of the league standings.
Starting XI: Daniel Morilla, Daniel Pro, Alejandro Ruiz, Javier Geniz, Ben Kamishon, Marcos García, Diego Díez, Estefan Mario, Alejandro Piña, Raúl Martínez y Áron Németh.
Substitutes: Aaron Ang, Pablo Jiménez, Antonio Asencio, Emilio Díez, Lucas Serna, Ángel Torres y Zach Bluestone.