The match, played at Osasuna Magna's home ground, was decided by the home team's greater urgency to secure their place in the First Division. From the start, the Navarrese team showed their determination, taking a 2-0 lead within the first six minutes with goals from Saldise (penalty) and Geraghty. Despite reviews requested by Córdoba Patrimonio, the goals stood.
The Córdoba team, coached by Ema Santoro, managed to react and narrow the gap thanks to a shot from Javi Aranda. After this goal, Córdoba Patrimonio created several opportunities to equalize, led by Tity del Rey, although Korsun also had a chance to extend the home team's lead before halftime. The first half concluded with Osasuna Magna ahead, fulfilling the initial logic.
After the restart, Córdoba Patrimonio continued to push for an equalizer, while Alzira, another team in the relegation battle, was winning in Manzanares. However, the course of the game favored Osasuna Magna, who, despite suffering and seeing clear chances for a 2-2 from Carlos Gómez and Javi Aranda, ultimately sealed the victory.
Osasuna Magna extended their lead with a shot hitting the crossbar by Albert Ortas and later scored their third goal through Ion Cerviño. Despite Córdoba Patrimonio's attempts to play with five attackers, Dani Saldise scored the fourth goal with seconds remaining. The final result, coupled with Alzira's draw, confirmed Osasuna Magna's survival.
This outcome concludes a bittersweet season for Córdoba Patrimonio, which experienced the excitement of competing in the Copa de España for the first time, but also endured a long streak without a home win. With their place secured in the elite of national futsal, the club now faces uncertainty regarding the future of its project under new ownership.




