Castellón fall in frantic 4-2 as anti-racism protocol triggered | OneFootball

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·8 March 2026

Castellón fall in frantic 4-2 as anti-racism protocol triggered

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Real Sociedad B beat CD Castellón 4-2 in another wild meeting, capped by the referee activating the anti-racism protocol after an alleged insult by Alberto Jiménez towards Kazunari Kita, an incident recorded in the match report.

According to El Periódico Mediterráneo, the contest had six goals with another ruled out, two VAR-reviewed penalties, one for each side, and three efforts against the woodwork, the end-to-end tempo recalling the 5-4 of the SkyFi.


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Castellón are now three games without a win. A Fabrizio Brignani loss and a slow reaction from Romain Matthys gifted the opener inside the first minute. Ousmane Camara then set up Álex Calatrava for 1-1 before another error made it 2-1.

Camara, with his eighth of the season, levelled at a corner after an Aitor Fraga error. In the second half, Job Ochieng made it 3-2 on 68 minutes, and Arkaiz Mariezkurrena settled the match in added time.

Player ratings named Cala the best with six. Matthys four, Brignani four, Alberto five, Salva Ruiz four, Raúl Sánchez five, Gerenabarrena six, Diego Barri four, Cipenga six, Pablo Santiago four and Camara six. From the bench, Suero six, Mabil five, Álvaro García five and Tincho five.

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