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Torry Tear Benigàmin Apart in 9-Goal Masterclass

SC Torrevieja CF 9 – 0 Benigàmin CF Matias (8), Ismail (13,25,28), Pucho (19), Loel (67), Alu (75), Carmona (81), Ernesto (90) BY CHRIS PEACH SC Torrevieja CF produced a breathtaking display of attacking football as they swept aside bottom-of-the-table Benigàmin CF with a 9–0 victory at the weekend. The home fans packed into the Vicente García stadium were treated to a dominant performance that maintained Torry’s perfect record in the league. Although Benigàmin had not previously lost by more than a single goal this season, any hopes they had of keeping things tight were shattered within minutes of kick-off. Torrevieja, buoyed by the return of Breno and Manresa from injury, started with blistering intensity. Matías almost opened the scoring in the first minute with a header that drifted just wide, setting the tone for what was to come. After a flurry of early chances, the breakthrough arrived in the eighth minute. A long throw from Breno caused chaos in the Benigàmin area, and Matías reacted quickest to stab home at the back post. Five minutes later it was 2–0, Breno again the creator with a clever through ball that released Ismail, who rounded the keeper before finishing smartly. The third came in the 19th minute when Pucho’s in-swinging corner evaded everyone and nestled into the net. Ismail then took centre stage, adding two more goals before the half-hour mark. His second was a composed finish from the edge of the box after a neat pass from Pucho, and he completed his hat-trick in style—allowing a Matías cross to run across his body before flicking the ball deftly into the net with his heel. Benigàmin’s only real chance of the first half came just before the interval, but Pizarro produced a fine save from close range to preserve the clean sheet. At half-time, Torry led 5–0 and looked unstoppable. The second half began with Carmona replacing Paco, and Torrevieja continued to dominate. Breno, already with two assists, came close to adding his own goal with a fierce drive from distance, but the visiting keeper was equal to it. Further changes on 56 minutes saw Ernesto, Abadia and Otman enter the fray, and they soon made their mark. In the 67th minute, Loel unleashed a powerful strike from 25 yards that the Benigàmin goalkeeper could only help into the net, making it six. Moments later, substitute Alu needed just one touch to score his first senior goal, calmly finishing from inside the box after Ernesto’s good work. Another substitution saw Pizarro replaced by Javi in goal, but the flow of Torrevieja’s attacks never waned. A clumsy challenge in the area gave Carmona the chance to make it eight from the penalty spot, which he dispatched confidently. Then, with the final kick of the game, Ernesto capped off the rout, turning home a cross from Otman to complete the 9–0 scoreline. It was a complete performance from start to finish—clinical, confident, and commanding. Manager Piquero’s use of the bench was particularly impressive, with all substitutes contributing meaningfully, including four who found the net. This emphatic victory serves as a warning to the rest of the Lliga Comunitat: SC Torrevieja CF are a team full of firepower and depth, capable of dismantling any opponent. Match report by Chris Peach – Torry Army Social MediaContact: torryarmyfootball@gmail.com

Torry Tear Benigàmin Apart in 9-Goal Masterclass

SC Torrevieja CF 9 – 0 Benigàmin CF

Matias (8), Ismail (13,25,28), Pucho (19), Loel (67), Alu (75), Carmona (81), Ernesto (90)

BY CHRIS PEACH

SC Torrevieja CF produced a breathtaking display of attacking football as they swept aside bottom-of-the-table Benigàmin CF with a 9–0 victory at the weekend. The home fans packed into the Vicente García stadium were treated to a dominant performance that maintained Torry’s perfect record in the league.

Although Benigàmin had not previously lost by more than a single goal this season, any hopes they had of keeping things tight were shattered within minutes of kick-off. Torrevieja, buoyed by the return of Breno and Manresa from injury, started with blistering intensity. Matías almost opened the scoring in the first minute with a header that drifted just wide, setting the tone for what was to come.

After a flurry of early chances, the breakthrough arrived in the eighth minute. A long throw from Breno caused chaos in the Benigàmin area, and Matías reacted quickest to stab home at the back post. Five minutes later it was 2–0, Breno again the creator with a clever through ball that released Ismail, who rounded the keeper before finishing smartly.

The third came in the 19th minute when Pucho’s in-swinging corner evaded everyone and nestled into the net. Ismail then took centre stage, adding two more goals before the half-hour mark. His second was a composed finish from the edge of the box after a neat pass from Pucho, and he completed his hat-trick in style—allowing a Matías cross to run across his body before flicking the ball deftly into the net with his heel.

Benigàmin’s only real chance of the first half came just before the interval, but Pizarro produced a fine save from close range to preserve the clean sheet. At half-time, Torry led 5–0 and looked unstoppable.

The second half began with Carmona replacing Paco, and Torrevieja continued to dominate. Breno, already with two assists, came close to adding his own goal with a fierce drive from distance, but the visiting keeper was equal to it. Further changes on 56 minutes saw Ernesto, Abadia and Otman enter the fray, and they soon made their mark.

In the 67th minute, Loel unleashed a powerful strike from 25 yards that the Benigàmin goalkeeper could only help into the net, making it six. Moments later, substitute Alu needed just one touch to score his first senior goal, calmly finishing from inside the box after Ernesto’s good work.

Another substitution saw Pizarro replaced by Javi in goal, but the flow of Torrevieja’s attacks never waned. A clumsy challenge in the area gave Carmona the chance to make it eight from the penalty spot, which he dispatched confidently. Then, with the final kick of the game, Ernesto capped off the rout, turning home a cross from Otman to complete the 9–0 scoreline.

It was a complete performance from start to finish—clinical, confident, and commanding. Manager Piquero’s use of the bench was particularly impressive, with all substitutes contributing meaningfully, including four who found the net.

This emphatic victory serves as a warning to the rest of the Lliga Comunitat: SC Torrevieja CF are a team full of firepower and depth, capable of dismantling any opponent.

Match report by Chris Peach – Torry Army Social MediaContact: torryarmyfootball@gmail.com

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