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Girona and Mallorca Relegate to Segunda in a Nail-Biting Final Matchday

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JOSE A. DURáN
Fantasy LaLiga expert
23 MAY 2026 / 2 min read

LaLiga EA Sports closed the season with drama at the bottom of the table. Girona and Mallorca failed to avoid relegation and will join Real Oviedo in Segunda División next season, after a tense, goal-filled, and tearful matchday 38.

Girona Could Not Complete the Rescue at Montilivi

Girona FC

Girona arrived at the last matchday with the obligation to do their homework and hope for favorable results elsewhere, but Míchel’s team did not achieve the objective. The draw against Elche ended up being insufficient on a high-tension afternoon at Montilivi.

The Catalan side, which not long ago had surprised all of LaLiga with a historic season, now closes a very tough campaign marked by inconsistency, defensive problems, and lack of continuity at decisive moments. The goal by Arnau Martíne sparked hope, but the final result was not enough to avoid the fall.

Mallorca Won, but Depended on Too Many Calculations

RCD Mallorca

The case of Mallorca was even more cruel. The Bermellón team did fulfill their part in their match against Real Oviedo, achieving a clear victory, but needed a combination of results that ultimately did not happen.

The win at Son Moix ended up being insufficient. Mallorca did their part, but results on other fields left no margin. A season of suffering, lack of consistency, and too many points lost at key moments ended up condemning the Balearic team.

A Hard Blow for Two Important Projects

The relegation of Girona is a particularly painful blow for a club that had experienced years of enormous sporting growth. From being one of the biggest recent sensations in Spanish football, they now have to rebuild in Segunda División.

In the case of Mallorca, relegation also opens an uncertain period. The Balearic club will have to decide which players stay, which pieces go to the market, and how to face a division as demanding as LaLiga Hypermotion.

A Bitter Farewell to Primera

Girona and Mallorca say goodbye to LaLiga EA Sports in the toughest way: competing until the end but failing to achieve the prize of survival. Two fans hit hard, two projects forced to rise, and a Segunda División that will next season feature two heavyweight teams.

Football does not forgive details, and in such a close fight for salvation, every point lost during the season ended up weighing too much.


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