Amigos Ogrezeni vs FPAR
2 - 4
02 September 2025 · Victory Cup<br>Liga 3F
Away league match played on 02 September 2025.
Kicked off at 11:00 PM
2-4
vs Amigos Ogrezeni
Away league match
FPAR hosted Amigos Ogrezeni at Bucharest on 2 September 2025, with kick-off at 11:00pm, in an intense 11-a-side encounter lasting 40 minutes plus added time. The match concluded with FPAR securing a 4-2 victory in a high-scoring contest that kept spectators on the edge of their seats.
FPAR lined up in a traditional 4-4-2 formation, deploying four defenders, four midfielders, and two forwards. The defensive line was expected to provide solidity at the back, with full-backs covering the flanks and central defenders commanding the heart of the defence. The midfield quartet was tasked with both supporting the attack and shielding the defence, while the two strikers aimed to capitalise on scoring opportunities and apply pressure on the opposition’s backline.
No substitutes were named for this fixture, meaning the starting eleven were relied upon to see out the match in full.
The first half was a frenetic affair, with both sides pushing hard for an early advantage. At the 20-minute mark, the referee signalled half-time, with the scoreline reflecting a competitive balance between the teams. Despite the relatively short duration of the match, the tempo remained high throughout.
FPAR’s attacking efforts were spearheaded by Marius Zlatan and Nicu Chiriac, who were later recognised as players of the match for their influential performances. Zlatan’s movement and link-up play created numerous chances, while Chiriac’s industrious work rate and clinical finishing proved decisive in breaking down Amigos Ogrezeni’s defence.
The second half saw FPAR assert greater control, converting their chances to extend the lead. Their ability to maintain defensive organisation while exploiting spaces on the counterattack was key to their success. Amigos Ogrezeni fought valiantly to respond, managing to find the net twice, but ultimately fell short as FPAR’s attacking prowess prevailed.
In a match defined by swift transitions and attacking verve, FPAR’s 4-2 victory was a testament to their tactical discipline and individual quality. The win in Bucharest will surely boost their confidence as they look ahead to future fixtures.