Keys to Fabril’s success: the Marbella troupe has taken another step

Author: Luis de la Mata | RCD

The branch, based on the 2021 Spanish youth champion team, was promoted to the second federation after the season to the frame

Goalkeepers Brais Suárez and Hugo Ríos, central defenders Fito and Dani Barcia, midfielders Brais Val and Jairo Noriega, forwards Mario Nájera and David Mella and the coaching staff led by Óscar Gilsanza. All were champions of Spain in the youth category, defeating Real Madrid in the semi-finals and Gavi in ​​the final against Barcelona. They were also yesterday in Calabagueiros, the Barco field where Fabril managed to win promotion to the Second Federation. The heroes of Marbella thus take another step. They climb to the fourth national category and are getting closer to the first team, where Trilli and Yeremay are already. The future is theirs.

spectacular bathroom

Leaders in a large part of the league, they lost only three games out of 30 played

One of the big keys to the promotion to the Second Federation of this Factory was the unusual solvency shown from the beginning of the championship. The branch lost only three games during the season (at home, against Somozas, and away, against Alondras and Silva). An extraordinary regularity that led him to lead the competition almost from the start of the course. His best moment was from October 30 to December 3, when he had five consecutive victories.

Wall

Fifteen clean sheets

El Fabril managed to finish half of the matches played without the opponent scoring a goal. The usual pair of central defenders (Dani Barcia and Ángel Puerto) and midfielders (Brais Val, Jairo and Álex Barba) were an almost insurmountable wall for all opponents. Of the other 15 games, he conceded only one goal in 12, and two in the remaining three (UD Ourense, Silva and Estradense).

Hugo Ríos, the least beaten goalkeeper in the competition

It was one of the big surprises of the season. Although Brais Suárez has started as a theoretical starting target due to the trajectory he has shown during his extensive career in the blue and white youth academy. Hugo Ríos surprised locals and foreigners with a spectacular season. His defenses, which brought points to his team at the worst moments, were outstanding. His numbers say it all: only 10 goals conceded in 1980 minutes. He needs more than two games to score.

youth

an average of 20 years

The solvency of this Fabril is very striking, especially if you take into account the enormous youth that this team nurtures. His eleven type is as follows: Hugo Ríos (born 2003); Marc Lachevre (2002), Ángel Puerto (2002), Dani Barcia (2003), Iano Simao (1999); Brais Val (2002), Jairo (2003); Diego Gómez (2004), Nájera (2003), David Mella (2005) and Martín Ochoa (2004). On average 20 years.

youth leadership

In those eleven types, there are three young players: Diego Gómez, David Mella and Martín Ochoa. However, in addition to that, others like Rubén López and Kevin Sánchez also played.

Pichichi

Martín Ochoa, with 16 goals, the league’s top scorer

In addition to the fatigue of the competition, Fabril can also boast of pichichi. Martín Ochoa finished the season with 16 goals, one more than Rápido de Bouzas striker Gastón Cellerino. Twelve of them got them in the first round. Mario Nájera was twelfth with eight.

Return

The return of David Mella, the revolutionary who revitalized Fabril at the worst moment

If the pair of La Rioja, Ochoa and Nájera, shone in the first round in an offensive sense, the hero of the last days was David Mella. Teo’s winger, out for months due to injury (pubalgia), reappeared in the 21st round and scored in three of the last four games: a draw against UD Ourense, a 2-0 draw against Somozas and a 1-0 draw against Ship.

historical balance sheet

Fifth promotion from the Third League

El Fabril has already managed to rise from the Third League four times: 1991, 1995, 2007 and 2017. On all previous occasions, it was in the Second League B, the bronze category that it lost in 2019. After four courses in the Third, now go to the Second RFEF.

Source: La Vozde Galicia

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