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The recent match between CD Tahíche and UD Jandía unfolded into a gripping spectacle, marked by unexpected challenges and high-stakes drama. The situation intensified significantly when an injury led to the need for an ambulance, causing a prolonged stoppage in play. As the injured player, Diego, was attended to on the field, a makeshift stretcher was improvised, and everyone anxiously awaited the arrival of medical assistance, creating an unusual atmosphere for both players and fans alike.

With the incident weighing on everyone’s minds, UD Jandía faced their own hurdles. With previous injuries and their substitutions already utilized, they were compelled to navigate the latter stages of the match with one less player. This unfortunate circumstance placed them at a tactical disadvantage, steering the match toward a critical juncture.

Despite their best efforts, CD Tahíche struggled to find the decisive goal during regulation time. The match concluded after the 90 minutes with a score of 2-2, coinciding with the arrival of the ambulance for Diego’s transport. The tension visibly rose, and fans braced for what would unfold in the extra time.

Entering the extra period, CD Tahíche emerged with renewed vigor, displaying a stronger offensive intent, although they initially struggled to create clear chances. The atmosphere crackled with intensity, as the fans could feel the weight of each moment. Just as it appeared the match was drifting toward a nerve-wracking finish, a decisive play ignited the crowd’s hopes.

Abdul stirred the tension with a near miss from a corner, and shortly afterwards, Amadou seized a quick opportunity to net his second goal of the match, pushing CD Tahíche ahead to 3-2. The stadium erupted in joy, the prospect of promotion shimmering closer than ever.

However, the match had more drama in store. A few moments later, Cristo was sent off after a reckless challenge on Julyan, an incident that sparked immediate action from the assistant referee. With limited options left for substitutions, Maikel was hastily thrown into goal for UD Jandía, adding even more intrigue to the unfolding story.

As the clock ticked down, CD Tahíche displayed skillful management of their slim advantage. Their players showcased resilience, combining tactical discipline with raw determination to see out the remaining minutes. The atmosphere became electric as the realization dawned that a comeback victory seemed imminent.

The match concluded with CD Tahíche clinching a legendary victory marked by emotional resilience and the ability to overcome adversity. The 3-2 scoreline not only highlighted their triumph on the field but also symbolized the team’s unwavering spirit in the face of interruptions and high pressure.

As the final whistle blew, celebrations erupted on and off the pitch as they secured their ascent to the Regional Preferente de Las Palmas. Yet, the festive atmosphere was punctuated by moments of tension among the players that necessitated intervention from local police to restore order before the jubilation could fully commence.

Finally, with the situation normalized, the team relished a historic moment—CD Tahíche rejoiced in their return to Preferente, resounding cheers echoing throughout the stadium as fans celebrated this monumental achievement alongside their heroes on the field.

Technical Details

CD Tahíche: Juanma, Manu (Saúl, min. 65), Abdul, Echedey, Dylan, Amadou, Julyan, Joshua (Dario, min. 89), Rivaldo (Onofre, min. 65), Maikel, Edu (Aday, min. 110). Coach: Alexis García

UD Jandía: Cristo, Tomás (Bilal, min. 110), Diego (Thierno, min. 91), Iber, Maikel, Joel (Samir, min. 75), Guayre (Aday, min. 55), Isma, Echedey, Robert, Hubi (Rubén, min. 30). Coach: Felipe Batista

Referee: Jacob Gómez López, assisted by Álvaro Ábalos Cruz and Naim Galván Henríquez. Cautions were issued to locals Edu and visitors Hubi, Diego, Tomás, Iber, Adrián, and Maikel. The visiting goalkeeper Cristo received a red card at the 113 minute for a foul. After the match, locals Echedey and Julyan alongside visitor Ismael were also dismissed.

Goals: 1-0, min. 18: Dylan, from outside the area
1-1, min. 40: Roberto Oyarzo
1-2, min. 55: Guayre from a direct free kick
2-2, min. 63: Amadou, from a penalty
3-2, min. 105: Amadou

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