FPAR vs CDS
6 - 1
10 September 2025 · Victory Cup<br>Liga 3F
Home league match played on 10 September 2025.
Kicked off at 11:00 PM
6-1
vs CDS
Home league match
FPAR welcomed CDS to Bucharest on 10 September 2025 for an 11-a-side clash that kicked off promptly at 11:00pm. Despite the match lasting only 40 minutes plus added time, FPAR delivered a commanding performance, running out 6-1 winners over their opponents. The emphatic scoreline reflected FPAR’s dominance throughout the encounter.
FPAR set up in a 3-5-2 formation, deploying three central defenders to provide a solid defensive base. The wing-backs were expected to shuttle up and down the flanks, offering width and support in both attack and defence. The midfield five were tasked with controlling possession and linking play between defence and attack, while the two forwards were charged with leading the line and converting chances. This tactical setup aimed to balance defensive solidity with attacking fluidity. No substitutes were named for this fixture.
The opening half saw FPAR seize control early on, dictating the tempo and pressing CDS high up the pitch. By the 20th minute, the referee signalled half-time, with FPAR already well on course to secure a comprehensive victory. The visitors struggled to cope with the relentless pressure and fluid movement of their hosts.
Throughout the match, Nicu Chiriac and Drago? Craiovan stood out as key performers, earning the accolades of players of the match. Their influence was felt both in midfield control and attacking impetus, driving FPAR forward and creating numerous goal-scoring opportunities.
FPAR’s defence remained resolute, effectively neutralising CDS’s attacking threats, while their midfield orchestrated play with precision and creativity. The two strikers capitalised on the chances presented, ensuring the scoreboard kept ticking over. CDS were largely on the back foot, unable to stem the tide or mount a meaningful response.
In the closing stages, FPAR’s dominance was emphatically confirmed as they added further goals to their tally, leaving CDS with a solitary consolation. The 6-1 scoreline was a testament to FPAR’s clinical finishing and tactical superiority on the night.
Overall, FPAR’s comprehensive victory in Bucharest was a display of tactical discipline, attacking verve and defensive organisation. Their 3-5-2 formation paid dividends, with key players like Chiriac and Craiovan instrumental in securing the memorable result. CDS were left to rue a difficult evening against a side firing on all cylinders.