In a stunning turn of events at the Estadio Martínez Valero, Elche CF triumphed over Atlético Madrid with a score of 3-2 on April 22, 2026. This unexpected victory not only boosted Elche’s spirits but also allowed them to escape the relegation zone.
From the outset, Nico Gonzalez made his mark—scoring an absolute peach of a goal just nine minutes into the match. His early strike set the tone for what would become a tense and thrilling encounter.
But as the game progressed, tensions flared. In the 30th minute, Thiago Almada received a red card after losing possession in his own box under pressure from David Affengruber. He pulled Affengruber down, conceding a penalty and leaving Atlético with ten men.
Elche capitalized on this advantage. André Silva converted the penalty in the 32nd minute, leveling the score at one apiece. The crowd erupted as their team’s momentum surged.
Atlético Madrid fought back valiantly, but it was not enough. Despite Nico Gonzalez scoring again later in the match, Elche’s relentless attack proved too much to handle. They responded with two more goals—resulting in a final score that left Atlético reeling.
This loss marked Atlético’s sixth defeat in normal time out of their last eight matches—a troubling trend for a team that once seemed poised for success. Prior to this match, they held fourth place in La Liga with 57 points, eight points clear of Real Betis.
Elche entered this match sitting at 18th place with just 32 points. Their back-to-back wins leading up to this match had given them hope, and now they were tasting sweet victory against one of Spain’s giants.
Post-match reactions were swift. “Elche escape the drop zone with this win,” noted one analyst, while another emphasized Atlético’s struggles: “A tight game is likely and a draw seems feasible,” they had predicted before kickoff.
The implications of this match extend beyond just points; it reflects a broader narrative of resilience for Elche and concern for Atlético as they approach the season’s end with only six matches remaining.
As fans departed Estadio Martínez Valero, cheers echoed through the streets of Elche—a city celebrating an unforgettable night of football.