Zaragoza faces a tough challenge in Primera RFEF, a category that analyst Borja Aranda defines as very difficult. The competition is structured in two groups of 20 teams, where only the champion of each one achieves direct promotion. Zaragoza, which descended to Primera Federación, must adapt to the category and define a solid project to succeed. Aranda warns that the gap with the second division has decreased significantly and that the key is to start from scratch, without thinking about the club's past history. The Football Video Support is another challenge that teams must face, a video arbitration system that allows coaches to request the review of certain plays. Zaragoza must compete with historic teams like Hércules de Alicante, Real Murcia or Nàstic de Tarragona, which makes the challenge even more difficult. Last season, Deportivo de La Coruña and Málaga proved to be competitive after ascending, which shows that the jump to the second division is possible. However, Aranda emphasizes that there is no single formula for success and that each team must find its own way. Zaragoza must work hard to define its project and achieve promotion, and the Football Video Support can be a valuable tool in this path. The competition in Primera RFEF will be fierce, and Zaragoza must be prepared to face teams that fight to maintain the category. Analyst Borja Aranda highlights that the key is adaptation and the definition of a solid project, and that Zaragoza must leave past glories behind and start from scratch. The team must focus on the present and work towards a common goal, with the Football Video Support as a useful tool to achieve success. The Zaragoza's project must be based on a clear vision and a well-defined strategy, and the team must be prepared to face the challenges that lie ahead.
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Zaragoza Faces Tough Challenge in Primera RFEF
Zaragoza seeks promotion in Primera RFEF, a very difficult category with two groups and a unique video arbitration system, Football Video Support
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