Spain: Las Rozas Black Demons hold off Coslada Camioneros to remain unbeaten

The Las Rozas Black Demons (5–0) maintained their perfect record with a hard-fought 21–14 victory over the Coslada Camioneros (1–2–1) in a postponed Liga Nacional de Fútbol Americano matchup that proved far more competitive than the standings suggested.

Demons build early lead
Las Rozas appeared to be cruising after a dominant first half, scoring three unanswered touchdowns to take a 21–0 advantage. Running back Daniel Romero opened the scoring late in the first quarter, followed by two second-quarter touchdown passes from quarterback Diego Lliteras—first to receiver Jesús Pérez and then a spectacular one-handed grab by Pablo Sánchez Lara. The Black Demons‘ offense seemed unstoppable until the final minutes of the half.

Camioneros mount furious comeback
Coslada completely shifted momentum after halftime, holding Las Rozas scoreless while mounting a determined comeback effort. Running back Adrián Escudero got the Camioneros on the board just before halftime, and quarterback Sergio Barbero connected with Iván García for another score in the third quarter to cut the deficit to 21–14. The Camioneros defense forced multiple second-half turnovers, giving their offense chances to complete the comeback.

Las Rozas seals perfect record
Despite Coslada’s relentless pressure, the Black Demons defense made critical stops in the final minutes to preserve the narrow victory. The win solidifies Las Rozas’ position atop the Western Conference standings while the Camioneros fell to 1–2–1, seeing their playoff hopes grow more challenging. The game demonstrated both the Demons’ championship resilience and the Camioneros’ ability to compete with the league’s best.

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