Home league match played on 05 October 2024.
Kicked off at 6:30 PM

In a commanding display at the Centro Deportivo Frans Figaroa on 5th October 2024, SV Britannia Div. Honor draw against SV Estrella, finishing the match with a scoreline of 0-0. The match, which kicked off at 6:30 pm, saw both teams battle fiercely, but it was Britannia's tactical superiority that ultimately shone through, leading them to a well-deserved win.

SV Britannia adopted a 4-2-3-1 formation, a setup that allowed them to maintain a solid defensive structure while also providing ample support for their attacking players. Josthan Maduro took his place in goal, shielded by a back four consisting of Jeremy Trimon on the right, Edhyon Hersilia and Jian Burgos in central defence, and Zeshwan Supriana on the left. The midfield was anchored by Ethan Tromp and Edgardo Peralta, who were tasked with both breaking up opposition play and initiating attacks. Ahead of them, Sebastian Montoya Cano operated on the right, Reangelo Boekhoudt on the left, and Miguel Vielma in a central attacking role, with Pieter Susebeek leading the line as the lone striker.

The substitutes for the match included Luis Estrada, Moises Araque O., Noa Kolman, Jaime Torres, and Ludwig Molenaar, providing depth and options for tactical changes as the game progressed.

The first half saw a competitive edge, with both teams probing for weaknesses. However, it was in the 33rd minute that the first significant event occurred, as Jian Burgos received a yellow card, a decision that highlighted the intensity of the contest. As the half drew to a close, the referee Eduard Sandjon signalled for half-time at 47.5 minutes, with the score still level.

The second half began with both teams looking to assert their dominance, but it was SV Britannia who found themselves in the referee's book again, as Zeshwan Supriana was cautioned in the 57th minute. The match continued to be fiercely contested, and in the 67th minute, a tactical substitution was made as Luis Estrada replaced the booked Jian Burgos, aiming to bolster the defence.

As the match progressed, Reangelo Boekhoudt was shown a yellow card in the 72nd minute, further illustrating the physical nature of the encounter. In response to the growing tension, SV Britannia made another substitution in the 78th minute, bringing on Moises Araque O. for Boekhoudt, looking to inject fresh energy into the midfield.

The final stages of the match saw further changes for Britannia, with Noa Kolman coming on for Miguel Vielma in the 85th minute, followed by Jaime Torres replacing Pieter Susebeek and Ludwig Molenaar taking the place of Zeshwan Supriana in the 88th minute. These substitutions were crucial in maintaining the team's momentum as they sought to secure their lead.

Despite the numerous efforts from both sides, the match concluded without any goals, but SV Britannia's performance was marked by solid defending and effective midfield play. Edhyon Hersilia stood out as the Player of the Match, showcasing his defensive prowess and leadership throughout the game. The victory not only boosts Britannia's confidence but also solidifies their position in the league as they continue their campaign with determination and skill.

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