Regional Football: Week 4 Recap

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CD Jávea climb to fourth after a third successive victory to remain the Marina Alta top performing side so far this season. CD Dénia picked up a win whilst CF Benitachell suffered another loss.

Football 1

Week 4 saw a dominant showing from home sides, with five victories, three draws, and no away wins. The standout result came from C.F. Benidorm, who thrashed Olímpic de Xàtiva 4–0 to maintain their unbeaten run and top the table with 10 points. C.D. Thader and C.D. Jávea also secured important wins to stay close behind, while Novelda U.D. C.F. edged past Mutxamel C.F. to remain undefeated. Three matches ended goalless – Redován vs Benigànim, L’Olleria vs Eldense B, and Rayo Ibense vs Calpe – highlighting the defensive grit across the league.

In the standings, Benidorm leads by one point, followed closely by Thader and Jávea on 9 points. Eldense B and Novelda round out the top five, both still unbeaten. At the other end, Benigànim and Rayo Ibense remain winless, while Carcaixent and Mutxamel struggle to find consistency. With Week 5 looming, key clashes like Jávea vs Benidorm and Eldense B vs Novelda could reshape the top of the table.

Group 3

Week 4 in Primera FFCV Grupo 3 saw CF Gandia continue their perfect start with a 2–0 away win over UE Mancomunitat, extending their lead at the top of the table with 12 points and an impressive 11–0 goal record. Their early form reinforces their ambition for an immediate return to the Lliga Comunitat, and they’ve looked dominant in every phase of play. Also hoping to bounce back after suffering their first relegation to the second tier, CD Dénia also picked up a crucial 1–0 win against UE L’Alcúdia, keeping pace in sixth place with 7 points and just one loss so far.

Meanwhile, CF Simat, newly promoted this season, faced a setback with a 2–0 defeat at Pego CF, dropping them to 11th in the standings. Despite flashes of promise, they’ve struggled defensively, conceding 9 goals in four matches. Elsewhere, CF Llutxent and Pego CF both secured strong home wins to stay unbeaten and level on points in second and third place respectively. With Gandia set to host Pego in Week 5, the top of the table could see a shake-up as early contenders clash.

Group 4

Week 4 saw Novelda CF hold onto top spot with a 1–1 draw away at Atlético Algorfa, extending their unbeaten run to four matches. With 10 points and a +4 goal difference, they’ve quietly built a solid foundation for a promotion push. Just behind, Santa Pola CF continued their free-scoring form with a 3–1 win over CD Contestano, bringing their tally to 14 goals – more than any other side – and reinforcing their ambition to go one better than last season’s near miss. CD Almoradí matched Santa Pola on points with a 2–0 win over Callosa Deportiva, maintaining their strong defensive record and keeping the pressure on.

Meanwhile, FB Teulada-Moraira, promoted via last season’s playoffs, suffered their first defeat of the campaign – a narrow 2–1 loss at Muro CF – but remain in the top four with 9 points and plenty of promise. The round featured five home wins, three draws, and no away victories, with 20 goals scored across eight fixtures. With Santa Pola set to visit FB Teulada-Moraira and Novelda traveling to Villena in Week 5, the top of the table could see a shake-up as early contenders collide.

Group 6

Week 4 saw UD Beniopa maintain their perfect start with a 2–1 win over CE Ròtova, making it four wins from four and keeping them top of the table. Just behind, UD Oliva edged past CEF El Verger 1–0 to stay unbeaten and move into second place, while Villalonga CF, with two wins from two and games in hand, sit third. CF Orba continued their solid form with a 1–0 victory over Daimús CF, extending their unbeaten run to three matches and climbing to fourth.

At the other end, CEF El Verger are still finding life tough at this level, sitting in the bottom three after three straight defeats. The most dramatic result came from CF Gorgos, who crushed UD Alginet 6–0, adding to Alginet’s staggering away record of 15 goals conceded in just two matches, including a 9–0 loss at Cullera earlier in the campaign. With 18 goals scored across the round and no draws, Week 4 delivered decisive results and growing separation between the early contenders and strugglers.

Week 5 will feature a top-vs-bottom clash as unbeaten leaders UD Beniopa visit struggling UD Alginet, while CF Cullera vs CF Orba promises a tight contest between two early contenders.

Group 7

UD Benissa moved to the top of the table with a hard-fought 2–1 away win over Rácing Santa Bárbara, extending their unbeaten run to four matches and edging one point ahead of FC Jove Español B, who maintained their 100% record with a 2–0 victory over CF Benitatxell. Jove Español still have a game in hand and boast the league’s best goal difference (+11), keeping the pressure on the leaders. For CF Benitatxell, the defeat marks another unfamiliar setback after last season’s unbeaten title run.

UD Altea continued their resurgence with a convincing 3–0 win over Salesianos Alicante, climbing to sixth place with back-to-back victories and a +6 goal difference. At the bottom, Gimnastic Sant Vicent and Foietes Benidorm remain winless after four rounds, with Foietes suffering a heavy 3–1 defeat at Villajoyosa and now having conceded 19 goals, more than any other side.

Week 5 features a top-six showdown as leaders UD Benissa host in-form UD Altea, while unbeaten FC Jove Español B look to extend their perfect run away at bottom-placed Foietes Benidorm, and CF Benitatxell aim to bounce back at home against CF Intercity B

Group 10

Week 4 highlighted the dominance of Senyera CF, who moved top of the table with a 3–1 win over CE Ròtova B, one of several reserve sides that populate this bottom tier of regional football. With three wins from four and 14 goals scored, Senyera are setting the early pace ahead of fellow contenders Promeses Sueca B and Racing Rafelcofer, both also on 9 points. Meanwhile, UD Ondarense continue to struggle, falling 4–3 to UE Tavernes B in a high-scoring contest that leaves them mid-table with just one win and 11 goals conceded.

Next week, Senyera face fellow high-flyers Promeses Sueca B in a top-of-the-table clash, while UD Ondarense sit out the round and regroup ahead of Jornada 6.

Group 12

Week 4 saw CD Dénia B continue their impressive turnaround with a third straight win, beating UD Benissa B 3–1 to climb into second place and erase memories of last season’s struggles. Beniarbeig CF, undefeated and sitting third, edged past FB Teulada Moraira B 1–0 to maintain their strong start, a marked improvement on last year’s form. CD Pedreguer also made it two wins in a row with a 4–2 away victory at CF UD Calpe B, while league leaders Mutxamel CF B remain unbeaten after a 4–2 win over CF UE Finestrat B. With over half the teams in the league operating as reserve sides, the competition remains unpredictable and high-scoring.

Week 5 features a top-four clash as Mutxamel CF B visit CF UD Calpe B, while CD Dénia B host Mediterráneo CF and Beniarbeig CF look to stay unbeaten against UD Benissa B.



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