Imposing Triumph of the Igualada Rigat at Home

A Spectacular Victory

Last Sunday, Igualada Rigat HC achieved a crushing victory against Deportivo Liceo, with a final score of 5-1, in the fifth round of the OK Men’s League. The home team, led by Marc Muntané, showed an exceptional performance, overcoming a rival that seemed lackluster compared to their previous performances.

A Warm Welcome by Nil Cervera

The meeting had an emotional moment when Nil Cervera, a former Igualada player, was received with warm applause by the fans. Cervera, who recently joined Liceo, was honored with a shirt and a poster in recognition of his years of dedication to the harlequin club.

A Party Full of Opportunities

Igualada started the game with a solid defense, which was complemented by a remarkable offensive ability. The first goal came in the 12th minute, when Rouzé managed to open the can with a powerful shot from mid-range. Shortly after, he repeated the feat, leaving the score at 2-0 before the break.

Second Part and Rouzé’s Hat-Trick

In the second half, despite Liceo’s hopes of reversing the situation, Edu Fernández widened the gap with a third goal. Although Carballeira managed to score a penalty, Igualada kept control of the match. Rouzé sealed his performance with a hat-trick, and Marc Carol closed the rout with a fifth goal, leaving a memorable impact on the home crowd.

Looking Towards the Future

With this victory, Igualada Rigat has positioned itself strongly and is preparing to face its next challenge against FC Barcelona, ​​the leader of the classification, in a match that promises to be intense. Fans are eagerly awaiting this new opportunity to prove their potential.

Party data

Igualada Rigat lined up: Torrents, Ruano, Bars, Carol (1), Edu (1), Rouzé (3), Llorens, Cañadillas, Cardil and Jaume Arnau. The Liceo, for its part, had Rodríguez, Carvalleira (1), Cervera, Torres and Xaus, among others.

Final Marker

Goals: 1-0 Rouzé (12’), 2-0 Rouzé (19’), 3-0 Edu (38’), 3-1 Carvalleira (39’ p.), 4-1 Rouzé (42’), 5-1 Carol (46’).

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