Spain Segunda División Regular Season - 20
Sunday, January 4, 2026 at 10:15 AM
Estadio Municipal Alfonso Murube Ceuta
AD Ceuta FC
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2 - 1
FC Andorra
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Full time
M. Nieto 80' (P)

AD Ceuta FC vs FC Andorra Match Recap - Jan 4, 2026

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AD Ceuta FC's Resurgence Continues with a 2-1 Victory Over FC Andorra

AD Ceuta FC secured a crucial 2-1 victory against FC Andorra, showcasing their recent resurgence in form. This win marks Ceuta's fourth match without a loss, solidifying their position in the upper half of the Segunda División standings. The team has now accumulated 29 points, sitting comfortably in 10th place, while Andorra remains in 14th with 24 points, struggling to find consistency.

Youness Lachhab and Carlos Hernández emerged as key figures for Ceuta, both contributing significantly to the team's attacking prowess. Youness opened the scoring in the first half, continuing his impressive run after a standout performance against Real Sociedad II. His ability to control the midfield and link up play has been vital for Ceuta, who have averaged over 16 shots per game in their last five outings. This offensive output is a stark contrast to Andorra's struggles, where they have often failed to capitalize on their possession.

Andorra's recent form has been a mixed bag, with two wins in their last five matches but marred by defensive lapses. Their inability to maintain a solid backline was evident once again as they conceded two goals early in the match. Despite Manuel Nieto converting a penalty late in the game, it was not enough to salvage a point. The penalty came as a result of a rare defensive mistake from Ceuta, highlighting the need for improved concentration as they move forward.

Ceuta's tactical approach has evolved under coach Antonio José Poveda Sánchez, who has instilled a more aggressive style of play. The 4-3-3 formation has allowed players like Kuki Zalazar and Kialy Abdoul Kone to thrive on the wings, creating numerous opportunities. Their ability to stretch the opposition has been pivotal in recent matches, allowing central players like Youness to exploit gaps in the defense.

In contrast, Andorra's 4-3-3 setup under coach Ibai Gómez Pérez has struggled to find its rhythm. While they have shown flashes of brilliance, particularly in their recent victories against Deportivo La Coruna and Valladolid, inconsistency remains their Achilles' heel. The team has often relied on individual brilliance from players like Lautaro De León, who has been crucial in securing points when needed. However, the lack of cohesion in midfield has hindered their ability to build sustained pressure on opponents.

The statistics from this match further emphasize the disparity between the two teams. Ceuta dominated possession with 55%, reflecting their intent to control the game from the outset. They also outperformed Andorra in total shots (19 to 10), showcasing their attacking intent and efficiency. This trend aligns with Ceuta's recent performances, where they have consistently created more chances than their opponents.

Andorra's reliance on counter-attacks has often left them vulnerable when facing teams that can maintain possession effectively. Their defensive frailties were exposed once again against Ceuta, who capitalized on every opportunity presented. The penalty awarded to Andorra was a rare moment of respite, but it ultimately highlighted their struggles to create clear-cut chances throughout the match.

Looking ahead, Ceuta will face Malaga next, aiming to build on this momentum and push for a playoff spot. Their recent form suggests they are well-equipped to challenge for higher positions in the league. Meanwhile, Andorra must regroup quickly before their clash against Cultural Leonesa, where they will need to tighten their defense and find a way to convert possession into goals.

This match encapsulated the ongoing narratives for both teams: Ceuta's rise fueled by tactical evolution and individual performances, while Andorra grapples with inconsistency and defensive vulnerabilities. As the season progresses, both teams will need to adapt and refine their strategies if they hope to achieve their respective goals.

Originally published on FollowTeams at January 4, 2026 at 5:31 PM UTC

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Match Prediction

Predicted Winner: AD Ceuta FC
Double chance : AD Ceuta FC or draw
AD Ceuta FC
45%
Draw
45%
FC Andorra
10%

Team Lineups

AD Ceuta FC
4-4-2
COACH
Antonio José Poveda Sánchez
13
Guillermo Vallejo
3
Jose Matos
15
Diego González
6
Carlos Hernández
23
Anuar
22
Kialy Abdoul Kone
14
Yann Bodiger
5
Youness Lachhab
25
Salvi Sánchez
12
Samuel Obeng
8
Kuki Zalazar
FC Andorra
4-2-3-1
COACH
Ibai Gómez Pérez
25
Áron Yaakobishvili
20
Marti Vila Garcia
14
Sergio Molina
5
Marc Bombardo
17
Thomas Carrique
8
Efe Akman
6
Daniel Villahermosa
16
Jastin García
10
Álvaro Martín
29
Min-su Kim
11
Lautaro De León

AD Ceuta FC Substitutes

1 Pedro López
G
4 Albert Caparrós
D
7 Aisar Ahmed
M
10 Cristian Rodríguez
M
11 Juanto Ortuño
F
16 Carlos Redruello
D
18 Konrad de la Fuente
F
20 Andy Escudero
M
24 Yago Cantero
D
26 Aboubacar Bassinga
M
27 Marc Domenech
F
28 Pery
G

FC Andorra Substitutes

1 Nicolas Ratti
G
2 Álex Petxarroman
D
7 Alex Calvo
F
9 Manuel Nieto
F
12 Antal Yaakobishvili
D
15 Aingeru Olabarrieta
F
18 Marc Domenech
M
19 Imanol García de Albéniz
D
21 Josep Cerdà
F
22 Aitor Uzkudun
F
23 Diego Alende
D
24 Théo Le Normand
M

Match Statistics

7
Total Shots
12
5
Shots on Goal
8
2
Shots off Goal
0
0
Blocked Shots
4
6
Shots Inside Box
6
1
Shots Outside Box
6
33%
Ball Possession (%)
67%
241
Total Passes
491
168
Accurate Passes
413
70%
Pass Accuracy (%)
84%
15
Fouls
12
4
Corner Kicks
8
3
Offsides
4
2
Yellow Cards
2
7
Goalkeeper Saves
3

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