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UD Almería vs. SD Huesca (30.11.2025)

Date Season Halftime Result
30.11.2025 2025

Match milestones

Time Team Name Event
39'' Almeria Thalys Yellow Card
59'' Almeria A. Puigmal Substitution 1
59'' Almeria Thalys Substitution 2
62'' Huesca D. Ojeda Substitution 1
62'' Huesca S. Enrich Substitution 2
70'' Almeria D. Chirino Substitution 3
70'' Almeria S. Dzodic Substitution 4
77'' Huesca J. Alvarez Substitution 3
87'' Huesca A. Perez Substitution 4
87'' Huesca F. Portillo Substitution 5

UD Almería

The nicknames of this Spanish club are Rojiblancos, La Unión, Almeriensistas or Indálicos. Sometimes it is also simply abbreviated UDA. The club's colours are red and white, which appear on the home jerseys in the form of a red and white stripe in a vertical direction. The shorts are all red with white detailing. Outdoors, the club plays in a combination of blue and light blue with yellow stripe details on the sides, with an alternative being a green jersey with blue stripes on the sides. At home they play at the Juegos Mediterráneos stadium, which offers a capacity of 15,000 spectators. The club was founded in 1989, and is based in Almeria, Andalusia.

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SD Huesca

The club's nicknames include Oscenses, Azulgranas and Los de la cruz de San Jorge. The club colours are dark blue and red, which is both on the home jerseys and in the emblem. The home jerseys have a wide diagonal dark blue stripe on the chest. They play their home games at Estadio El Alcoraz, which has a capacity of just 7,638 seats, having already expanded in 2018 after the club joined La Liga. Even so, the stadium had to get an exemption because the official minimum for La Liga is 15,000 seats.

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