🔥 What a match: last-minute equaliser and golden goal at FC OneFootball | OneFootball

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·15 October 2025

🔥 What a match: last-minute equaliser and golden goal at FC OneFootball

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FC OneFootball faced Plyrs United today, the team of Claudio Pizarro. Both teams won their games convincingly yesterday and wanted to make the double matchday perfect today.

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The start belonged to OneFootball, who took the lead in the very first minute. Konstantin Fries slotted in after outstanding work from Jacob Göker. But Davud Vehab of the Plyrs replied before halftime, finishing off a very fine combination. At the break it was a low-scoring game that was still highly intense and full of tension.


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Right after the restart it was a moment of individual brilliance from Josip Sesar that put the Plyrs ahead. With a superb solo run down the right, he got into shooting position and fired at Berkant Canbulut, who inadvertently deflected into his own net. Sesar struck again shortly after, making it 3–1 with a long-range effort.

OneFootball were under pressure and struggled against the Plyrs’ compact defense. In the 17th minute, Amer Dzindic managed to break the defensive wall. After cutting inside, he hammered the ball into the near corner—unstoppable and the goal to pull one back.

With six minutes remaining, OneFootball threw everything forward to find the equalizer, but the Plyrs defended very disciplined. And whenever a shot did make it on target, Gian-Luca Reck was there, frustrating OneFootball with many fine saves.

With 62% possession and 26 shots, the stats clearly favored OneFootball—but the scoreboard still showed a narrow lead for the Plyrs. Time was running out, and with just three seconds left it was Dzindic again, shooting from a half-left position. His shot beat Reck, and at the far post Canbulut was waiting to tap in. It was indeed 3–3!

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With the last-minute equalizer, it went to overtime, in which Dzindic definitively made himself the undisputed MVP of the match. After winning the ball, Dzindic set off on a solo run across the entire pitch, squared to Fries, who slotted home for the 3–4 win.

Huge celebrations for OneFootball, who turned around a game that seemed almost lost—and know exactly whom they have to thank.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.