Orio secured a decisive victory in Urdaibai, extending their lead in the regional league, according to official match reports. The win, marked by a 2-1 scoreline, came after a tightly contested encounter that saw Orio overcome a first-half deficit to claim top spot in the standings.
What Happened in Urdaibai?
The match, held at the Estadio de Zierbena, saw Orio face off against a resilient Urdaibai side. Despite trailing 1-0 at halftime, Orio’s second-half resurgence proved decisive. Goalkeeper Ander Etxebarria made a crucial save in the 67th minute, allowing forward Iñaki Leku to equalize. Midfielder Mikel Arruti sealed the victory with a 78th-minute strike, his third goal of the season.

“We knew this game was critical for our ambitions,” said Orio manager Jon Marín after the match. “The team showed incredible character to turn things around.”
Why This Win Matters
Orio’s triumph extends their lead to four points over second-place San Sebastián, with six matches remaining in the season. The result also marks their fifth consecutive win at Zierbena, a venue where they have historically dominated. Analysts note the victory underscores Orio’s consistency in high-stakes games, a trait that could prove vital in the playoffs.
“This is the kind of performance that separates contenders from pretenders,” said sports journalist Amaia Zabala, citing Orio’s 82% win rate at home this season. “Their ability to adapt after falling behind highlights their tactical depth.”
Key Stats and Turning Points
Several metrics stand out from the match:
- Orio controlled 58% of possession but faced 12 shots on goal, compared to Urdaibai’s 9.
- The 22nd-minute goal by Urdaibai’s Aitor Etxebarria came from a counterattack, exploiting Orio’s high defensive line.
- Substitute forward Mikel Arruti’s 78th-minute goal was his 11th of the season, leading the league in scoring.
The turning point arrived in the 67th minute when Etxebarria denied Urdaibai’s Iñigo Goikoetxea with a sprawling save. “That moment changed the game,” said Orio defender Aitor Oyarzun. “We believed we could come back.”
What’s Next for Orio?
Orio will face San Sebastián in a pivotal match on April 14, a game that could determine the league champion. The team’s next fixture, however, is a friendly against Athletic Club’s reserve side on April 10, a tune-up ahead of the crunch games.
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