Cordoba vs FC Andorra Result

Segunda DivisiónSegunda División · Spain
Cordoba

Cordoba

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FC Andorra

FC Andorra

📍 Estadio Nuevo Arcángel, Córdoba

🗓️ Monday, 2 Mar 2026 at 19:30

Andorra Run Riot in Córdoba: Four-Goal Blitz Silences Nuevo Arcángel

FC Andorra delivered a statement performance at Estadio Nuevo Arcángel, dismantling Córdoba 4-1 in a commanding away victory. The visitors stunned the home crowd early, racing into a two-goal lead within the opening 15 minutes and never looked back, showcasing clinical finishing and incisive attacking play. Córdoba, despite enjoying more possession and racking up nine corners, struggled to convert their chances and only found a late consolation as Andorra's disciplined defense and ruthless counter-attacks proved decisive. Andorra's Min-su Kim led the charge with a goal in the first half, as the visitors capitalized on Córdoba's defensive lapses. By the 30th minute, the match was effectively out of reach for the hosts, with Andorra already three goals to the good. Córdoba's late push yielded a solitary goal in the 89th minute, but it was too little, too late, as Andorra's efficient 4-1-4-1 system absorbed pressure and struck with precision on the break.

Cordoba

Cordoba

4.5/10

Córdoba started brightly in terms of possession, dictating much of the play with 58% of the ball and forcing nine corners. However, their inability to convert territorial dominance into meaningful chances proved costly, as they managed just four shots on target from 13 attempts. Defensive frailties were ruthlessly exposed by Andorra's sharp attack, and by the time Córdoba found the net in the 89th minute, the contest was already decided. The midfield trio struggled to contain Andorra's surges, and the front three lacked the cutting edge required to break down a disciplined back line. Despite a late rally, Córdoba's lack of composure in both boxes and failure to capitalize on set pieces left them with little to show for their efforts. The absence of bookings reflected a lack of bite in midfield, and the tactical setup failed to adapt to Andorra's early onslaught.

Key Players

Jacobo González: Scored Córdoba's only goal in the 89th minute, providing a late consolation.
Isma Ruiz: Worked hard in midfield to recycle possession and drive the team forward.

Strengths

Dominated possession (58%)Created numerous set-piece opportunities (9 corners)

Weaknesses

Defensive vulnerability to counter-attacksPoor conversion rate (4 shots on target from 13)Struggled to break down organized defense
FC Andorra

FC Andorra

8.5/10

FC Andorra delivered a near-flawless away performance, combining defensive solidity with ruthless efficiency in attack. Despite seeing just 42% of the ball, they matched Córdoba's shot tally (13) and were far more clinical, registering eight shots on target and converting four of them. The visitors' 4-1-4-1 formation provided excellent balance, with Sergio Molina anchoring midfield and Min-su Kim leading the line with pace and purpose. Andorra's early goals set the tone, allowing them to control the tempo and frustrate Córdoba. The back four remained compact, and Jesús Owono made key saves when called upon. Even as the match grew physical—evidenced by four yellow cards—Andorra maintained composure, managing the game expertly to secure a memorable win.

Key Players

Min-su Kim: Scored one of Andorra's early goals and led the line with energy and precision.
Sergio Molina: Shielded the defense and initiated counter-attacks from deep.
Jesús Owono: Made several crucial saves to preserve Andorra's lead.

Strengths

Clinical finishing (8 shots on target, 4 goals)Disciplined defensive structureEffective counter-attacking

Weaknesses

Conceded possession (42%)Accumulated four yellow cards, risking disciplinary issues

Key Moments

9' — Goal

FC Andorra open the scoring, seizing early control.

15' — Goal

Andorra double their lead, punishing Córdoba's defensive lapses.

30' — Goal

Andorra make it 3-0, effectively ending the contest before halftime.

74' — Goal

Andorra add a fourth, capping a dominant attacking display.

89' — Goal

Jacobo González scores a late consolation for Córdoba.

Tactical Analysis

Córdoba lined up in a 4-3-3, seeking to control possession and stretch Andorra's defense with width from their front three. While this approach yielded territorial dominance and frequent set-piece opportunities, it left them exposed to Andorra's rapid transitions. The midfield struggled to provide adequate cover, and the back line was repeatedly caught out by Andorra's incisive movement. Andorra's 4-1-4-1 formation was the foundation of their success, with Sergio Molina sitting deep to shield the defense and disrupt Córdoba's rhythm. The wide midfielders and full-backs supported swift counter-attacks, and Min-su Kim's mobility up front created constant problems. Tactical discipline and effective pressing in key moments allowed Andorra to absorb pressure and strike decisively on the break.

Turning Point

Andorra's second goal in the 15th minute, which deflated Córdoba and set the tone for a dominant away performance.

Man of the Match

Min-su Kim

Led the line with relentless energy, scored early, and was instrumental in Andorra's attacking success.