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Elche CF vs. Deportivo de La Coruña (29.04.2015)

Date Season Halftime Result
29.04.2015 2014 2 : 0 4 : 0

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
6'' Elche Jonathas Normal Goal
20'' Elche Lombán Penalty
37'' Deportivo La Coruna Alberto Lopo Yellow Card
43'' Deportivo La Coruna Luisinho Yellow Card
54'' Deportivo La Coruna Juan Domínguez Substitution 1
54'' Elche M. Pašalić Normal Goal
63'' Deportivo La Coruna Lucas Pérez Substitution 2
69'' Elche Aaron Níguez Substitution 1
69'' Deportivo La Coruna Ivan Cavaleiro Substitution 3
84'' Elche Víctor Rodríguez Substitution 2
85'' Elche Damián Suárez Yellow Card
88'' Elche F. Fajr Substitution 3
90'' + 1'' Elche Garry Rodrigues Normal Goal

Lineup Elche CF

Position Number Name
ui.hrac_ 25 P. Tytoń
Defence 5 Cisma
Defence 4 Lombán
Defence 2 D. Suárez
Defence 3 E. Roco
Midfield 7 Aaron Níguez
Midfield 6 Pedro Mosquera
Midfield 20 F. Fajr
Midfield 24 M. Pašalić
Forward 22 Jonathas
Midfield 17 Víctor Rodríguez

Lineup Deportivo de La Coruña

Position Number Name
ui.hrac_ 13 Fabricio
Defence 23 Lopo
Defence 12 Sidnei
Defence 16 Luisinho
Midfield 22 C. Borges
Midfield 4 Álex Bergantiños
Midfield 10 Juan Domínguez
Defence 11 Juanfran
Forward 19 Ivan Cavaleiro
Forward 21 Oriol Riera
Forward 7 Lucas Pérez

Substitutes Elche CF

Position Number Name
Midfield 8 Adrián
Midfield 11 Garry Rodrigues
Forward 10 Coro
Goalkeeper 1 Manu Herrera
Forward 9 Cristian Herrera
ui.hrac_ 18 Sergio Pelegrín
Forward 19 Álvaro Giménez

Substitutes Deportivo de La Coruña

Position Number Name
Forward 17 Diogo Salomão
Midfield 24 L. Fariña
Forward 18 Toché
Goalkeeper 1 G. Lux
Defence 5 Pablo Ínsua
Midfield 6 José Rodríguez
Defence 15 Laure

Elche CF

Elche CF, or Elche Club de Fútbol, is a professional football team based in Elche, a city in the Valencian Community of Spain. Founded on September 28, 1923, the club currently competes in La Liga, the top tier of Spanish football, after achieving promotion from the Segunda División at the end of the 2019–20 season.

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Deportivo de La Coruña

This Spanish football club has many nicknames, including Turcos, Súper Dépor, Herculinos or simply Depor. They are also nicknamed Branquiazuis (blue and white), from which the club colours are easily deduced. They can also be found, of course, on the home jersey, which features blue and white horizontal stripes. They are at home in the Abanca-Riazor stadium, which has a capacity of 32,660 spectators. The club was founded back in 1906, in the city of La Coruña in the Spanish autonomous community of Galicia.

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Home corners 3
Home shots
Home shots on target 6
Home fouls 6
Home yellow cards 1
Home red cards
Away corners 4
Away shots
Away shots on target 5
Away fouls 9
Away yellow cards 2
Away red cards

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