The LINAFOOT league 1 championship continues to thrill football fans in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The last day was marked by intense meetings and surprising results.
In group B, the usually formidable Vita Club suffered an unexpected defeat against Dauphin noir de Goma. The Kinshasa team lost 1-0, with a goal from Mordochée Kalenga Lenga in the 26th minute. This defeat aroused the anger of Vita Club supporters, who created palpable tension during the match. Bottles were even thrown onto the field, which led to the match being interrupted for around ten minutes.
For their part, AS Maniema Union won their match by forfeit against AC Rangers of Kinshasa, who did not make the trip to Kindu. These two results in Group B created a certain surprise and redistributed the cards in the ranking.
In group A, TP Mazembe confirmed its domination by winning with authority against Lubumbashi sport. The “red and white” won the match 3-0, thanks to goals from Joël Beya (who scored a double) and MaGloire Tambwe. Despite a difficult first period, TP Mazembe was able to turn the situation around and dominate their opponent.
In another Group A match, US Panda was beaten 3-0 by FC Saint Éloi Lupopo. Mwaku, Kazema and Bola were the scorers in this match, giving their team a comfortable victory.
These results show the intensity of the competition in the Congolese national championship and the unpredictability of the matches. Each team has its share of glory and disappointment, which makes the championship all the more exciting to follow.
For Congolese football fans, it is important to stay informed of championship news, results and team performances. Websites dedicated to sport and national competitions are an excellent source of information so you don’t miss any of the latest news.
In conclusion, the LINAFOOT league 1 championship continues to offer us thrilling matches and surprising results. The teams fight to win and the supporters vibrate to the rhythm of the matches. So let’s stay attentive to the news of the championship so as not to miss any of the action on the Congolese fields.