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Escape who can! Battle in three to avoid direct relegation, in the last stage of the superliged play

The superliged play offers a passionate fight to avoid direct relegation, with one stage before the end of the season. The last place is “antamate” by Gloria Buzău, who will play in the next season in the second division, and to avoid the 9th position, which leads directly to Liga 2, three teams are fighting: FC Botosani, Sepsi and Unirea Slobozia, of which the last two meet in the match directly.

Sepsi, the sound name that came to relegation. Photo Sepsi OSK

Sepsi, the sound name that came to relegation. Photo Sepsi OSK

Union Slobozia won yesterday in Buzau, 3-0 with Gloria, and Sepsi won the first victory in the play-out, 2-0 with FC Botosani, in the 8th stage of Superliga, Penultima. Next week, the last round will be decisive to find out the second team that will relegate directly.

Union Slobozia, Sepsi and FC Botosani are fighting to avoid the ninth position in the play-out, which leads directly to the second step. The season ends on Saturday, May 17, with two decisive parties: Unirea Slobozia – Sepsi and FC Botosani – Hermannstadt.

Unirea Slobozia, 24 points: Adrian Mihalcea's band has to win with Sepsi to climb a dam place. In case of equal or defeat, the newly promoted will relegate to Liga 2.

Sepsi, 26 points:
If he does not lose in Slobozia, the Covasnean team avoids direct relegation. Depending on the other results, Sepsi can also escape the dam. The group from Sfântu Gheorghe could avoid direct relegation and if he loses with the Union, provided that FC Botosani is defeated by Hermannstadt.

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FC Botosani, 26 points: Moldovans escape the place directly retrograde with a victory or a draw in front of the Sibiu. If he loses with Hermannstadt, FC Botosani avoids the 15th place if the Union Slobozia does not defeat Sepsi.

Superliga, the last stage of the play-out

FC Botosani – Hermannstadt

Unirea Slobozia – Sepsi

UTA – Gloria Buzău

Poli Iasi – Oil

Steel – Lighthouse

All parties are played on Saturday, May 17, from 6 pm.

Ashley Davis

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