Fatshimetrie, October 11, 2024 – The long-awaited match between OC Idimu and Sporting Club de Kinshasa (SCK) lived up to expectations on the 5th day of the Division I championship of the Urban Football Entente (Eufkin)-Malebo. The match, which took place at the Allemagne field in Bandalungwa, in the heart of Kinshasa, offered an intense spectacle to football fans.
From the start of the game, the Idimu team struggled to resist the intense pressure of the SCK. The Sporting players were able to take advantage of this vulnerability to quickly score two goals, scored by Pitshou Mwashino in the 6th minute and by Joël Ngandu in the 15th minute. This thunderous start to the match put Idimu in difficulty, forcing it to attempt offensive assaults to reduce the gap.
Despite a few attempts at the end of the first half, OC Idimu failed to find the back of the net. The score at half-time was 2-0 in favor of Sporting Club de Kinshasa. After the break, the efforts of Sporting players continued, and it was Savana Lasana who increased the score in the 75th minute, thus sealing the victory for his team with a final score of 3-0.
At the same time, other matches of the 5th day were also taking place. FC Nidi Sport beat FC Ngenge 2-1, while AS Nouvelle Vision and FC Lumière drew 1-1. The other matches also offered their share of suspense, with victories for FC Union Force, AC Tout Kinois and CS Grojeb, and draws between SC Amiens, AC Matonge, and RC Baki.
This championship day confirmed the passion and talent of the teams present on the Eufkin-Malebo pitches. The supporters vibrated to the rhythm of the goals and the thrilling actions, promising a most exciting continuation of the competition.
Ultimately, the Sporting Club of Kinshasa fully deserved its victory against OC Idimu, thus confirming its good form and its determination to shine in this high-level championship. This match will remain etched in the memories as a highlight of the sporting season, where football once again demonstrated its ability to unite and ignite the passions of football fans.
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