UD Las Palmas won the Trofeo Ramón de Carranza on Saturday, defeating Cádiz 1-3. This title is the second 'trophy' won by the team in this prestigious summer tournament, repeating the achievement of 2017. The team, led by Rubén de la Barrera, turned around an adverse score in a night where the yellow block imposed their tactical and footballing superiority with solvency. The start of the match brought an early blow to the islanders. Urko Izeta inaugurated the electronic in the 3rd minute, materializing the first shot on goal for the local team, taking advantage of his arrival in the summer from Athletic Bilbao. The pupils of De la Barrera took the initial goal and sought an immediate reaction through possession and horizontal circulation of the ball. Taisei Miyashiro restored the equalizer in the 26th minute after culminating with accuracy an offensive action led by Kirian Rodríguez. The visiting push had continuity just six minutes later, when the right-back Marvin generated a play that culminated Manu Fuster to sign the 1-2 in the 32nd minute. The Cádiz goalkeeper Jokin Ezkieta avoided greater evils before the Andalusian referee Domínguez Cervantes decreed the path to the locker rooms with a partial advantage for the Gran Canarians. The second period maintained the monologue of the yellow squad in front of an ineffective Cádiz that began to receive the first signs of discontent from the stands. The patent differences on the green crystallized in the 60th minute, moment when the forward Jefté Betancor lodged the ball in the nets to establish the definitive 1-3. The numerous changes introduced by both benches slowed down the competitive pace, although the goalkeeper Ezkieta avoided the fourth visiting goal in the 87th minute after repelling a dry shot from Iñaki Fernández. UD Las Palmas raises a new summer trophy that ratifies the good perceptions of the technical block in this phase of preparation. With the victory in the Trofeo Ramón de Carranza, UD Las Palmas is in a good position for the 2026-2027 season, which is about to start. The Gran Canarian entity is currently in fifth place in the Segunda División table, with 73 points and a streak of 20 wins, 13 draws, and 9 losses in 42 games. In terms of goals, UD Las Palmas has scored 57 and received 40, giving them a +17 goal difference. In the title race, UD Las Palmas is 9 points behind the leaders, Racing Santander.