Fatshimetrie, October 18, 2024 – Today’s sports news highlights an electrifying encounter between SC Amiens and CS Grovie, which ended in a resounding 2-1 victory for SC Amiens. The match took place on the Saint Cassien field, in Bandalungwa, in the heart of Kinshasa, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as part of the 7th day of the Division I championship of the Urban Football Entente (Eufkin)-Malebo.
The first half was marked by a certain caution from both teams, who seemed to favor a defensive approach. However, the second half saw a radical change in strategy, with a more offensive game on both sides. This is how SC Amiens scored two goals thanks to Nathan Singa, in the 46th and 60th minutes.
Despite this lead, CS Grovie showed its fighting spirit by reducing the gap in the 70th minute thanks to Luyeye. Despite its efforts to equalize, the team was unable to break through the SC Amiens defense until the final whistle. The final score of 2-1 in favor of SC Amiens is a testament to the determination of these two teams.
With this victory, SC Amiens now has 4 points and is ranked 15th in the standings, after 5 matches including 1 win, 1 draw and 3 losses. For its part, CS Grovie is positioned in 9th place with 6 points, obtained during 2 wins and 2 losses in as many matches.
In another match played on the same ground, Sporting club de Kinshasa (SCK) won 1-0 against AC Tout Kinois. In addition, at the Ocal field, in the commune of Lingwala, TP Acko and AC Bandal shared the points during a hard-fought match.
The results of the other matches of this day of the Eufkin-Malebo Division I championship are as follows: RC Baki won 5-1 against FC Ngenge, OC Idimu played against Etoile de Jamaica, while AS Nouvelle Vision lost 1-2 against FC Nidi.
In short, this championship day offered spectators matches rich in twists and turns and emotions, confirming once again the passion and intensity that football arouses within the Congolese sports community.