Marbella FC’s Impressive Performance in the Second Half of the Championship
Aitor Puñal celebrates one of Marbella’s goals this season. Marbella FC is one of the teams that has accumulated the most points in the second half of the Group IV 2nd RFEF league championship. The white team has achieved three victories and three draws, accumulating a total of points, the same as San Roque and Betis Deportivo. Alongside Betis and Sevilla’s subsidiaries, Marbella FC is the only team that remains undefeated in this second half.
Marbella FC’s Comeback After a Rough Patch
After a poor run of results at the end of the first half, Marbella FC has managed to bounce back in the second half of the competition. The team had six consecutive matches without a win in the first half and had to start the second half with three consecutive away games, which seemed to make a comeback more difficult. However, Fran Beltrán’s team managed to immediately change their mindset and start the second half with two consecutive victories against UCAM Murcia and Manchedo, allowing them to regain their footing.
Marbella FC’s Unbeaten Run Continues
Following these victories, the team secured draws in three more matches (El Palo, Estepona, and Orihuela), two of which were away games, and a victory in the last match against Cádiz Mirandilla. This makes Marbella the best team of this second half. The Marbella team has a total of 12 points after the first six rounds of the second half. These numbers have allowed them to rise to third place and keep them in the fight for the playoff spots.
Marbella FC’s Impressive Stats
Alongside Marbella, two other teams also have 12 points in this second half: San Roque de Lepe and Betis Deportivo. Interestingly, Betis’ subsidiary and Marbella, along with Sevilla Atlético, are the only teams that remain undefeated in these six matches. Based on the balance of goals scored and conceded, Marbella is currently the best as they have scored eight goals and conceded three, one more goal in their favor than Betis Deportivo. These promising numbers at the start of this second half allow Fran Beltrán’s players to dream of achieving significant things this season.