Valencia CF Femenino’s final home game ended in a 0-2 defeat to Madrid CFF on Matchday 29 in the Finetwork Liga F 2022-2023.
The game saw a cagey opening spell in the opening ten minutes at the Antonio as the game went off without any noteworthy incidents. Alas, Racheal Kudananji made it 0-1 to Madrid CFF over the half-hour mark.
Six minutes later, Enith denied aforementioned Racheal Kudananji a brace in a one on one inside the 18 yard box.
The away side had the upper hand in the closing stages of the first half who were all out in attack looking to double their lead.
Valencia CF trailed the vistors by 0-1 at half-time.
Valencia CF Femenino had a slow start to the game and shortly after, Lucia Pardo made it 0-2 to the vistors as VCFF were fighting an uphill battle in the 55th minute. The game stagnated and the scoreline remained unchanged and VCFF’s final home game ended in defeat.
Match Sheet:
0. VALENCIA CF FEMENINO: Enith, Pujadas, B. Beltrán, M. Molina (S. Tamarit, 46'), M. Carro (Serna, 76'), Asun (Pauleta, 69'), Fiamma, M. Portales, Anita Marcos (A. Torrodà, 69'), M. Jiménez, Sandra (Chacón, 46').
Substitutes: Cosette, Guerrero, Salmi, Serna, Angy, Pauleta, Bakker, Chacón, Altuve, A. Torrodà, S. Tamarit.
Coach: Jesús Oliva.
MADRID CFF: Paola, Rachael, Lauren (Vilafañe, 68'), Mónica, Aldi, Laurita, Bonse (Karen, 68'), Aida, Itzi, Pardo, Ana.
Substitutes: Natalia, Karen, Gabi, Estela, Grace, Sessy, Vilafañe.
Coach: Víctor Martín.
GOALS: 0-1, Racheal (32); 0-2, Pardo (55').
REFEREES: Head referee, Elena María Martínez; assistant 1, Rocío Puente; assistant 2, Tania Fente; fourth, Coral Couso.
Yellow cards: Laurita (63'), S. Tamarit (88').
OBSERVATIONS: Match corresponding to matchday 29 of the Finetwork Liga F, held at the Antonio Puchades stadium at the Ciutat Esportiva VCF.
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