Nova 11 FC Secure Narrow Victory Over CHS Eldoret In Eldoret

Nova 11 FC Secure Narrow Victory Over CHS Eldoret In Eldoret

24 January 2026

NOVA 11 FC vs CHS ELDORET

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24 January 2026

Home friendly match played on 24 January 2026.
Kicked off at 10:00 AM

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vs CHS ELDORET

Home friendly match

Nova 11 FC travelled to Eldoret to face CHS Eldoret on 24 January 2026, with kick-off at 10:00am. The 11-a-side encounter ended in a 1-0 victory for Nova 11 FC after a hard-fought 90 minutes plus added time, with the home side unable to find a way through the visitors’ defence. The match was officiated by referee Rooney, whose performance was steady if unspectacular, in front of a modest crowd of ten spectators.

Nova 11 FC lined up in a traditional 4-3-3 formation, which saw a back four tasked with providing defensive solidity and width, three midfielders expected to control the tempo and link play, and a front three charged with stretching the opposition and creating goal-scoring opportunities. The defensive line consisted of two full-backs operating on the left and right flanks, supported by two central defenders. The midfield trio was arranged centrally, likely featuring a holding midfielder alongside two more advanced or box-to-box players. Up front, the three attackers were positioned on the left wing, centre forward, and right wing, aiming to combine pace, creativity and finishing. No substitutes were named for this fixture.

The first half was a cautious affair with both sides probing for weaknesses but unable to break the deadlock before the interval. The half-time whistle blew with the scoreline still goalless, reflecting a match that was finely balanced and tactically disciplined.

As the second half unfolded, Nova 11 FC gradually asserted greater control over proceedings, utilising their 4-3-3 shape to dominate possession and create openings. Their wide attackers stretched CHS Eldoret’s defence, while the midfield trio worked tirelessly to recycle possession and press the opposition when out of possession. Despite CHS Eldoret’s efforts to respond, they were unable to carve out clear chances against a well-organised defensive unit.

The decisive moment came late in the match when Nova 11 FC managed to convert their pressure into a goal, securing a slender but deserved advantage. The visitors then focused on maintaining their lead, demonstrating resilience and tactical discipline to see out the remainder of the game. CHS Eldoret pushed forward in search of an equaliser but were repeatedly thwarted by Nova 11 FC’s defensive organisation and composure under pressure.

In the end, Nova 11 FC’s disciplined 4-3-3 formation and effective execution of their game plan earned them all three points on the road. The victory in Eldoret was a testament to their collective effort and tactical awareness, ensuring they left with a clean sheet and a valuable win.

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