Barça Atlètic, coached by Juliano Bellei, is going through a rough patch. In March, they secured only one point—a draw against Atlético Baleares (1-1) at the Johan Cruyff Stadium. This was followed by back-to-back losses to Girona B (0-1) and Ibiza Pitiusas (0-1), pushing the team out of the playoff positions for promotion to the Primera RFEF.
Their next fixture is against San Andreu, the current league leaders who have won seven consecutive matches and sit at the top with 57 points, eight points clear of second place and 15 points ahead of Barça Atlètic. This Saturday’s game (March 28) will be a major challenge for the Catalan side.
The squad faces squad depth issues. Although striker Víctor Barberá has returned from a serious leg injury sustained in October 2025, key forwards Toni Fernández, Dani Rodríguez, Sama Nomoko, and Óscar Gisau remain sidelined. Additional absences include Jofre Torrens, Landry Farré, Ibrahim Diarra, Roger Martínez, and Joan Anaya. Alexis Olmedo’s participation is doubtful due to hamstring problems, and several players are also in consideration for the first team.
This situation forces Barça Atlètic to find a way to break their negative streak and seize the opportunity to solidify their playoff position. The upcoming match represents a critical test for the team’s resilience with significant implications for their season ahead.