Arenas vs Pontevedra Postponed: Match Suspended Due to Bad Weather | Primera RFEF

GETXO, SPAIN – A waterlogged pitch at Estadio Municipal de Fadura has forced the postponement of Saturday’s Primera Federación match between Arenas Club de Getxo and Pontevedra CF. The game, scheduled for a 4:15 PM local time (16:15 CET) kickoff, was called off due to adverse weather conditions and significant flooding of the playing surface.

The decision, announced by both clubs, comes after intense rainfall in the Bizkaia region of Spain rendered parts of the field unplayable. Images circulating on social media, including a video posted on X (formerly Twitter) by user @MarkelFrancia, showed portions of the pitch completely submerged, with a remarkable sight: four ducks swimming on the grass.

The pitch at Estadio Municipal de Fadura was flooded ahead of the scheduled match between Arenas Getxo and Pontevedra CF. (El Correo)

This Primera Federación, the third tier of Spanish football, encounter was a key fixture for both teams. Arenas Getxo were looking to build on recent positive form and maintain their solidity at their home ground. Pontevedra, currently in playoff contention, had the opportunity to reach 45 points in the league standings, a target considered a significant milestone for their season.

The postponement disrupts the momentum for both sides as they navigate the crucial stages of the campaign. For those unfamiliar with the Primera Federación, it’s a highly competitive league featuring ambitious clubs vying for promotion to LaLiga Hypermotion, the second division of Spanish football. The league operates with a complex points system and a fierce battle for playoff spots.

The Estadio Municipal de Fadura, with a capacity of 3,500, has become a fortress for Arenas Getxo this season. The club has consistently demonstrated a strong home advantage, and the postponement represents a setback in their efforts to continue that trend. The venue, located in Getxo, a coastal town near Bilbao, is known for its passionate local support.

Whereas the exact date for the rescheduled match has not yet been announced, both Arenas Club de Getxo and Pontevedra CF have indicated that it will be determined in the coming days. Fans of both clubs will be eagerly awaiting confirmation, hoping for a swift resolution to allow them to witness what promises to be a compelling contest.

The situation highlights the challenges faced by lower-league clubs in Spain, where unpredictable weather patterns can significantly impact the football calendar. The Primera Federación, while gaining increasing recognition, still operates with limited resources compared to the higher divisions, making it more susceptible to disruptions caused by inclement weather.

Pontevedra, based in Galicia, will now have to adjust their travel plans and refocus their preparations for their next fixture. The club will be hoping that the delay does not derail their push for a playoff spot. The Galician side has established itself as a competitive force in the Primera Federación, known for its organized defense and clinical attacking play.

As of now, the focus shifts to assessing the extent of the damage to the Fadura pitch and determining a suitable date for the rearranged match. The clubs will work closely with league officials to ensure a fair and timely resolution, allowing both teams to resume their pursuit of their respective goals in the Primera Federación.

What’s Next: Both Arenas Getxo and Pontevedra CF will announce their rescheduled match date in the coming days. Archysport will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as they become available.

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