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FC Andorra Ends Home Season with 0-2 Loss to Ceuta After Early Red Card

Petxarromán's ninth-minute dismissal led to an own goal and Bassinga's strike, despite Andorra's dominance in possession and chances with 10 men.

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Key Points

  • FC Andorra lost 0-2 to Ceuta at home, ending season with early red card to Petxarromán in 9th minute.
  • Own goal by Martí Vilà (11') and Bassinga strike (66') after VAR review sealed Ceuta's win.
  • Andorra dominated possession and chances despite 10 men; attendance 2,121.
  • Coach Manso criticized refereeing; team on 58 points, survival secured early.

**FC Andorra ends home season with 0-2 defeat to Ceuta after early red card**

FC Andorra closed its home campaign in LaLiga Hypermotion with a frustrating 0-2 loss to Ceuta at the Nou Estadi de la FAF in Encamp on Sunday, attended by 2,121 spectators. The match, the club's final outing at the venue this season, saw the Tricolors reduced to 10 men in the ninth minute when Petxarromán received a straight red card for a high challenge on Anuar.

The visitors capitalized almost immediately. From the resulting goal kick, a miscommunication between goalkeeper Nico Ratti and defender Martí Vilà led to an own goal in the 11th minute, as Vilà's backpass took a wicked bounce past Ratti into the net. Ceuta extended their lead in the 66th minute through Aboubacar Bassinga, who finished a rebound inside the area after a VAR review upheld the goal despite initial offside concerns.

Despite the numerical disadvantage, Andorra dominated possession and created chances. Thomas Carrique forced a save from Pedro López after a Cerdà assist, while Dani Villahermosa and Manu Nieto—subbing in for the injured Marc Cardona around the half-hour mark—tested the Ceuta keeper with strikes and combinations. Cerdà remained active between the lines, and later efforts from Lautaro, Minsu, and Álvaro Martín came close, though several were ruled out for offside or cleared off the line. Ratti was substituted at halftime for Owono due to Achilles discomfort.

Referee Alejandro Ojaos Valera drew criticism from the home side, issuing yellows to Villahermosa, Martí Vilà, Owono, Carrique, and Lautaro, alongside the red. Ceuta's José Juan Romero had earlier described the trip to Andorra as an "odyssey" via Algeciras, Málaga, and Barcelona, with his team missing key players like Marcos Fernández, Youness, Bodiger, Redru, and Matos.

Coach Carles Manso expressed disappointment post-match, calling the red card a quick way to "ruin the game" on a day meant to celebrate the season. He noted a pattern in refereeing decisions against the team, adding, "Sometimes it feels like we don't fit in or we're a nuisance."

The defeat leaves Andorra on 58 points, short of the 59-point record set in their professional debut season under Eder Sarabia. Two rounds remain, with the Tricolors traveling to Burgos next weekend. Manso had previewed the fixture by confirming signings of Andorran international Aron Rodrigo from Osca B and Georgian Saba Samushia for next term, praising their dynamism. The campaign secured survival with six or seven games to spare despite one of the league's lowest budgets, marking what Manso termed an "unqualified success." Several loanees and contract players, including Owono, Petxa, Minsu, Yeray, Álvaro Martín, Manu Nieto, and Marc Cardona, faced potential farewells.

**Match facts** **FC Andorra 0-2 AD Ceuta** Goals: Martí Vilà og (11'), Bassinga (66') Referee: Alejandro Ojaos Valera (Murcia) Attendance: 2,121 FC Andorra: Ratti (Owono 46'); Carrique, Petxa, Gael Alonso, Martí Vilà; Marc Domènech (Álvaro Martín 85'), Akman, Villahermosa (Lautaro 72'); Cerdà, Álex Calvo (Minsu 72'), Marc Cardona (Manu Nieto 30'). AD Ceuta: Pedro López; Ahmed (Rueda 89'), Caparrós/Cantero, Diego González (Carlos Hernández 82'); Josema (Salvi 82'), Illescas/Anuar, Betancourt (M. Sánchez 88'), Rubén Díez (67' for Bassinga), Kuki Salazar/Bassinga.

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