In an impressive display of skill and dominance, Foresters delivered what could be considered their best performance of the season against Northern Dynamo. The match, held at Stad Linite on Thursday, ended with a resounding victory for Foresters, with a final scoreline of 2-5.
Securing the victory was crucial for Muccia, as it brings them one step closer to direct promotion to the prestigious Seychelles Championship. With this win, they now sit just six points behind the current frontrunners, Beau Vallon.
The result provided a much-needed boost to LMS United's hopes of escaping the relegation zone. With two games in hand compared to Bosco, who have already completed nine rounds, LMS United is eager to capitalise on their advantage and climb up the standings.
Baie Lazare celebrated yet another triumph, extending their winning streak to two games in a row. Coach Eddy Naiken's remarkable efforts at the newly established football club have paid off handsomely. This particular victory holds immense significance as it propelled Baie Lazare past Glacis in the standings...
Muccia CDS, a team competing in Seychelles League 1, put on an impressive performance that caught the attention of spectators. They showed great resilience and gave Bel Air a run for their money. The match was marked by intense moments as both sides fought for dominance on the pitch.
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In another exciting derby match of the Seychelles Premier League Round 9, Foresters FC and Saint Louis battled it out at the Stad Linite, ultimately ending in a 1-1 draw. Saint Louis took the lead in the first half, but Foresters fought back to secure a share of the points.
Expectations were high for La Passe FC to secure a victory and widen the points gap between themselves and their pursuers from Mahe island, particularly Saint Louis and Foresters. However, the final result left Anse Reunion as the happier team. A goalless draw may not have been the desired outcome for either side, but it provided Anse Reunion with a valuable point.
Both teams were aware of the significance of every point, with Lightstars still in the title race and Cote d'Or desperately trying to stay clear of the relegation zone, sitting just two points above it. The prospect of ending up in the second division loomed as a potential disaster for Cote d'Or.
With a short break in the SFF Cup games for the next 20 days, it's an opportune time to reflect on the thrilling matches we've witnessed so far. In the Preliminary and First Rounds combined, we've been treated to 9 exciting games, resulting in a total of 57 goals. That averages to an impressive 6.33 goals per match—a true achievement that deserves a larger audience in the stands.