Thursday, 24 March 2022

The first and the last in the table have met in the 17th round of the Slovak Third League - East

1. FC Tatran Prešov - 1. FK Svidník 5-1 (2-0)

Dolný 11', 52', Gajdoš 17' (own goal), Berecký 61', Haščák 90' - Ivanecký 87' (penalty).

Saturday, 19 March 2022, 3 pm local time (2 pm UTC), FC Pivovar Šariš Stadium, Vel'ký Šariš, Slovakia, 17th round of the Slovak Third League - East (3. Liga - Východ).

One can hardly imagine a game more unbalanced than the one between the first and the last classified in the table of any league, on the ground of the former. Therefore, there was no surprise that the leaders (Tatran Prešov) won easily over the last classified (1. FK Svidník). In fact, right before the game, Tatran Prešov did not know that they were about to become leaders of the group, as few thought that FK Spišská Nová Ves would be unable to win at home over MFK Snina. And in just two rounds, with two bad results for FK Spišská Nova Ves, and two comfortable wins for 1. FC Tatran Prešov, the latter closed the five-point gap which separated the two teams in the top of the table. This surprising negative run for FK Spišská Nová Ves, after an almost perfect first half of the season, gives new hopes to 1. FC Tatran Prešov. Still, they would need to play in their own town and on their own ground. For the moment, they play their home matches in Vel'ký Šariš.

The match had no history whatsoever. The home side scored twice in the start of the game, making sure that the match is won early. First, an action on the right side ended with a cross in front of the goal, which took a deflection, and left Dolný all alone with an empty net: 1-0 (11'). Then, a cross from the left side was deflected in his own goal by unfortunate Gajdoš, surprising the goalkeeper: 2-0 (17'). The score could have risen up a lot, but Svidník goalkeeper made lots of saves. The visitors played rather bravely, attacking from time to time, and leaving large open spaces in the defense. However, they had few real chances of scoring.

The second half developed very much like the first. The home side pushed for a third goal, which came quickly, as the same Gajdoš (who had a miserable game in a position which does not fit him, that of central back) lost a ball in a delicate position in his own half, and the Prešov attackers charged mercilessly, Dolný finishing the action: 3-0 (52'). A free kick from the right side was executed into the box, and Berecký headed the ball in for 4-0 (61'). The goals could have continued, but just like in the first half, Vinclér saved many shots, while Prešov players became relaxed and missed many opportunities.

Towards the end, 1. FK Svidník, which continued to play courageously, had their consolation goal, which came from a penalty, awarded for a foul inside the box, and executed by Ivanecký: 4-1 (87'). The fact that they received a goal seemed to make the home side very angry, and they took the final minutes very seriously, trying to re-establish the four-goal difference, which they eventually succeeded, by means of Haščák: 5-1 (90').

Prešov: Knurovský - Hatok (Macejko 82'), Jarzebak (Elexa 73'), Berecký (Tatar 82'), Petko, Kral'ovič (Haščák 64'), Milunović, Pyda, Macej (Olejár 64'), Karaš, Dolný. Manager: Stanislav Šesták.

Svidník: Vinclér - Ducár (Bartoš 84'), D. Čabala, Gajdoš, Makara - Ardishvili (Pavlović 76'), Sova (Oravec 73'), Ivanecký, Hirka -  Haňak, Špilár. Manager: Vladislav Palša.

Referee: Jakub Eperješi.

Yellow cards: Jarzebak 25' - Ducár 26', Ardishvili 66'.

For 1. FK Svidník, this defeat was probably already accounted for. It interesting to note that they had a good match against ŠK Odeva Lipany a week ago, at home, losing 1-0 (only), after they had lost 12-0 away at Lipany in summer. Their next match will be at home against Slávia TU Košice, on Sunday.

Full results of the last two rounds, table and fixtures:

 

Round 16 (12-13 March 2022)

 

FK Poprad – FK Spišská Nová Ves 3-1

MFK Slovan Giraltovce – MFK Vranov nad Topľou 1-1

FK Pokrok SEZ Krompachy – 1. FC Tatran Prešov 0-4

OŠK Rudňany OFK-SIM Raslavice 1-2

1. FK Svidník – ŠK Odeva Lipany 0-1

FK Sobrance-Sobranecko – Slávia TU Košice 3-4

MFK Snina – MŠK Tesla Stropkov 3-0

MŠK Spišské Podhradie – TJ Mladosť Kalša 5-3

 

Round 17 (19-20 March 2022)

 

MFK Vranov nad Topľou – FK Sobrance-Sobranecko 1-1

FK Spišská Nová Ves – MFK Snina 1-1

FK Poprad OŠK Rudňany 2-0

ŠK Odeva Lipany – OFK-SIM Raslavice 4-0

1. FC Tatran Prešov – 1. FK Svidník 5-1

Slávia TU Košice – FK Pokrok SEZ Krompachy 2-0

MŠK Tesla Stropkov – MŠK Spišské Podhradie 9-0

TJ Mladosť Kalša – MFK Slovan Giraltovce 2-1

 

Table

 

1

1. FC Tatran Prešov

17

14

0

3

62-15

42

Promotion to 2. Liga

2

FK Spišská Nová Ves

17

13

3

1

48-11

42

 

3

ŠK Odeva Lipany

17

11

5

1

54-14

38

 

4

Slávia TU Košice

17

10

5

2

45-16

35

 

5

MŠK Tesla Stropkov

17

10

2

5

38-15

32

 

6

MFK Snina

17

10

2

5

36-20

32

 

7

FK Poprad

17

9

3

5

30-20

30

 

8

MFK Vranov nad Topl’ou

17

8

4

5

37-24

28

 

9

MFK Slovan Giraltovce

17

6

3

8

20-28

21

Relegation to 4. Liga

10

TJ Mladosť Kalša

17

6

3

8

33-46

21

Relegation to 4. Liga

11

FK Sobrance-Sobranecko

17

4

3

10

20-31

15

Relegation to 4. Liga

12

OFK-SIM Raslavice

17

4

3

10

17-38

15

Relegation to 4. Liga

13

OŠK Rudňany

17

4

1

12

27-47

13

Relegation to 4. Liga

14

MŠK Spišské Podhradie

17

2

3

12

10-57

9

Relegation to 4. Liga

15

FK Pokrok SEZ Krompachy

16

2

1

13

13-51

7

Relegation to 4. Liga

16

1. FK Svidník

16

1

1

14

9-66

4

Relegation to 5. Liga

 

In case that two or more teams are equal on points, the main ranking criteria are the results of the head-to-head matches.

 

Round 18 (26-27 March 2022)

 

OŠK Rudňany ŠK Odeva Lipany

FK Pokrok SEZ Krompachy – MFK Vranov nad Topľou

MFK Slovan Giraltovce – MŠK Tesla Stropkov

MFK Snina – FK Poprad

MŠK Spišské Podhradie – FK Spišská Nová Ves

OFK-SIM Raslavice – 1. FC Tatran Prešov

1. FK Svidník – Slávia TU Košice

FK Sobrance-Sobranecko – TJ Mladosť Kalša

Saturday, 19 March 2022

The title dream is still alive after the eighth win in a row for Bourj FC

Tadamon Sour - Bourj FC 0-1 (0-0)

Mohamad Sadek 90'+5' penalty.

Saturday, 19 March 2022, 2:15 pm local time (12:15 pm UTC), Sour Municipal Stadium, Tyre (Sour), Lebanon, the 3rd round of the championship play-off, Lebanese Premier League.

Bourj FC starting line-up against Tadamon Sour. Source: Tadamon Sour Facebook page

The title dream is still alive for Bourj FC with several rounds to go. Who would have believed that? The second place is in itself the best ever league performance for Bourj FC throughout their history. Is it possible for them to get even more? The last rounds will provide the answer, but, however slim, the chances are still there!

Mohamed Santina, Tadamon's goalkeeper, had many excellent saves throughout the match. Source: Tadamon Sour Facebook page

The match against Tadamon Sour was not at all easy, and the win came in the very last minute of stoppage time. There was quite a large amount of luck needed for such an ending for a game which seemed that could go either way, taking into account the chances that both teams had.

Source: Tadamon Sour Facebook page

Tadamon started the match offensively, and had two dangerous shots in the first ten minutes, both saved by Hassan Moghnieh. Gradually, Bourj FC took over the control of the game and attacked constantly. Abou Baker Al Mel had a great long range shot from a free kick more than 40 meters away, almost surprising Mohamed Santina, who had to do his best to save (21').

Mohamed Santina saved Abou Baker Al Mel's shot (21'). Source: Tadamon Sour Facebook page

Several other shots followed, including one from the same Abou Baker Al Mel (31'), but Mohamed Santina had no problems in saving everything.

In the second half, Bourj FC intensified their attacks, but left more empty spaces in the defense, and Tadamon Sour had some excellent opportunities to break the deadlock. A series of mistakes in the visitors' defense led to Tadamon's greatest chance, in fact two consecutive chances: a first shot, one on one with the goalkeeper, saved by Hassan Moghnieh; and then a second shot, from a different Tadamon player, which hit the crossbar (53'). Bourj FC manager, Fouad Hijazi, made several changes, but the next big opportunity was also for Tadamon, as Hassan Moghnieh stopped Adnan Melhem right in front of the goal (66').

Goalkeeper Hassan Moghnieh (in black) made several great saves keeping a clean sheet for Bourj FC. Source: Tadamon Sour Facebook page

The final minutes belonged entirely to Bourj FC. They pressed continuously, but succeeded little, despite having many set pieces (free kicks, corner kicks) which could have led to a goal. But Tadamon defense resisted heroically almost to the end.

There were harsh battles inside Tadamon's box in the last minutes of the game, but eventually Mohamad Sadek (#8, center-right) transformed a penalty to give Bourj FC another win. Source: Tadamon Sour Facebook page

The decisive action took place in the third minute of stoppage time. Abbas Ali Atwi "Onika" found a magic pass over Tadamon defenders, launching both Mohamad Sadek and Akram Moghrabi in the box. Mohamad Sadek was better placed, but wrongly thought he was offside, so he left Akram Moghrabi (who came from behind) to control the ball. However, Akram Moghrabi was tackled by Abbas Cherkawi, who succeeded to send the ball out in the corner, but the referee decided that he made a foul and awarded a penalty (90'+3'). Tadamon players protested but the decision stood. Of all Bourj FC players, it was young Mohamad Sadek who took the responsibility to execute the penalty, and scored: 0-1 (90'+5').

What happened in the end is unclear. The referee probably whistled the end of the match while Bourj FC players celebrated and some spectators invaded the pitch, most likely to seek revenge on the referee. The YouTube transmission ended abruptly, and so did the match. However, the final score was confirmed as 0-1.

Tadamon Sour: Mohamad Santina - Abbas Cherkawi, Ali Abdallah Bitar, Hussein Mhaydle, Mohamad Dbouk (Bilal Hajo 63'), Wael Youssef, Rabah Mazbouh (Hassan Cherkawi 88'), Jawad Kawtharani, Alaa El Baba (Salim Hamadeh 70'), Hassan Hawila (Karim Mansour 59'), Adnan Melhem. Manager: Mohamad Zouheir.

Bourj: Hassan Moghnieh - Youssef Anbar, Khodor Hallak, Hassan Bitar, Shadi Skaf - Mohamad Kassem (Hussein Ibrahim 56'), Mohamad Al Faour - Abou Baker Al Mel (Ali Merkabaoui 90'), Abbas Ali Atwi "Onika", Hussein Al Outa (Mohamad Sadek 56') - Bersyl Obassi (Akram Moghrabi 56'). Manager: Fouad Hijazi.

Referee: Samer Al-Sayed Kassem.

Realistically, the title chances for Bourj FC are slim, because they have two tough matches ahead, against two of the best teams in Lebanon, Ansar and Al Ahed, and they need to win both matches. Moreover, they need a miracle to happen in the match between Al Ahed and Shabab Sahel. Is it possible for Bourj FC archrivals, Shabab Al Sahel, to lend a helping hand? Is it possible for Al Ahed to lose or draw in such a decisive match for them to win the title, while Shabab Sahel would only fight for the third place?

All these questions will be answered two weeks from now, because the Lebanese Premier League will take a break, like most leagues, to make room for the matches of the national teams.

Full results, tables and fixtures:

Play-off

Round 3 (18-19 March 2022)

 

Al Ahed – Ansar 0-0

Tadamon Sour – Bourj 0-1

Shabab Sahel – Shabab El Bourj 4-1

 

Table

 

1

Al Ahed

14

11

3

0

25-3

36

 

2

Bourj

14

9

5

0

19-6

32

 

3

Shabab Sahel

14

7

2

5

24-22

23

 

4

Ansar

14

6

4

4

24-11

22

 

5

Tadamon Sour

14

3

5

6

12-14

14

 

6

Shabab El Bourj

14

4

2

8

16-25

14

 

 

If two or more teams have the same number of points, the results of head-to-head matches between them are the main ranking criteria.

 

Round 4 (2-3 April 2022)

 

Tadamon Sour – Shabab El Bourj

Ansar – Bourj

Al Ahed – Shabab Sahel

 

Round 5 (8-9 April 2022)

 

Shabab Sahel – Tadamon Sour

Ansar – Shabab El Bourj

Ahed – Bourj

 

Play-out

Round 3 (19-20 March 2022)

 

Nejmeh – AC Sporting 1-1

Safa – AC Tripoli

Hikma / Sagesse – Al Akhaa Al Ahly Aley

 

Table

 

7

AC Tripoli

13

6

2

5

16-16

20

 

8

Nejmeh

14

6

6

2

19-9

18

[1]

9

Hikma / Sagesse

13

3

2

8

7-25

11

 

10

AC Sporting

14

3

2

9

11-20

11

 

11

Safa

13

2

4

7

5-18

10

 

12

Al Akhaa Al Ahly Aley

13

2

3

8

8-17

9

 

 

If two or more teams have the same number of points, the results of head-to-head matches between them are the main ranking criteria.

 

Round 4 (2-3 April 2022)

 

AC Tripoli – Hikma / Sagesse

AC Sporting – Al Akhaa Al Ahly Aley

Nejmeh – Safa



[1] Nejmeh were deducted 6 points for not attending the game against Al Ahed in round 10.