Away league match played on 03 November 2024.
Kicked off at 6:00 PM

The Centro Deportivo Frans Figaroa was the venue for a one-sided league encounter on 3rd November 2024, where SV Britannia Div. Honor delivered a stunning performance against SV Unistars, securing an emphatic 8-0 victory. The match kicked off at 6:00 pm, and it quickly became evident that the visitors were in for a challenging evening.

SV Britannia Div. Honor lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, which allowed them to dominate both the midfield and attacking third. Ziyon Croes took his position in goal, while a back four comprised of Ethan Tromp and Germaine G. Geerman as the right and left defenders, respectively, with Edhyon Hersilia and Webster Mervielle forming the central defensive partnership. In midfield, Edgardo Peralta and Luis Estrada operated as central midfielders, providing both defensive cover and attacking support. Ahead of them, Miguel Vielma and Fernando de Sousa played as right and left attacking midfielders, flanking the central attacking midfielder, Stiven Melchor Rua, who was tasked with linking play and creating chances for striker Pieter Susebeek.

The substitutes for the match included Jaime Torres, Ashwin R. Falcon, Zeshwan Supriana, and Reangelo Boekhoudt, who would later play pivotal roles as the match unfolded.

The scoring opened in the 24th minute when Stiven Melchor Rua found the back of the net, finishing off a well-worked team move with a right-footed shot from close range, assisted by Luis Estrada's precise cross. Just three minutes later, Fernando de Sousa doubled the lead, heading home another assist from Estrada, this time from a short pass inside the box.

As the first half progressed, Pieter Susebeek added to the tally in the 31st minute with a spectacular strike, rifling the ball into the net after receiving a cross from Melchor Rua. The onslaught continued, and just before half-time, Stiven Melchor Rua scored his second of the match with an audacious scissors kick from outside the box, again assisted by Luis Estrada, leaving the score at 4-0 at the break.

The second half saw an early substitution for Britannia as Ashwin R. Falcon replaced Stiven Melchor Rua in the 53rd minute due to injury. The scoring resumed shortly after, with an own goal from an SV Unistars defender in the 55th minute, a result of a defensive mix-up following a cross from Fernando de Sousa, extending the lead to 5-0.

In the 62nd minute, Zeshwan Supriana came on for Edhyon Hersilia, who also succumbed to injury. Tactical changes continued as Reangelo Boekhoudt replaced Miguel Vielma in the 67th minute. The relentless attack from Britannia showed no signs of slowing down, and in the 71st minute, Fernando de Sousa was credited with another goal, this time an own goal from an SV Unistars player, following a cross from Jaime Torres.

Pieter Susebeek then added his second goal of the match in the 77th minute, heading in from close range after a well-placed cross from Zeshwan Supriana, bringing the score to 7-0. The final goal of the match came in the 87th minute when Jaime Torres scored from inside the box, converting a cross from Fernando de Sousa, sealing an astonishing 8-0 victory for SV Britannia Div. Honor.

Luis Estrada's exceptional performance throughout the match earned him the accolade of Player of the Match, as his contributions were instrumental in orchestrating the dominant display. The referee, Jade Salamatin, oversaw the match, ensuring the game flowed smoothly despite the one-sided nature of the contest.

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