SFA Edge Early Lead But ASIWAJU FC Clinch 4-3 Win At Ibadan
⚽ Result
SOCCER FOR ALL (SFA) 3
ASIWAJU FC 4
🏆 Competition
Home friendly match
📅 When
Saturday, 06 June 2026
📍 Venue
University of Ibadan (Home)
Soccer For All (SFA) hosted Asiwaju FC at the University of Ibadan on 6 June 2026, with kick-off at 5:00pm in a tightly contested 11-a-side encounter. Despite a spirited performance from SFA, the visitors emerged victorious with a 4-3 scoreline after a pulsating 90 minutes plus added time.
SFA lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, deploying four defenders across the backline, two holding midfielders tasked with shielding the defence and recycling possession, three attacking midfielders positioned to support the lone striker upfront. The defensive quartet would have been expected to maintain solidity and discipline, while the double pivot in midfield aimed to control the tempo and break up Asiwaju FC’s attacks. The trio behind the striker were likely charged with creating chances and linking play, with the lone forward expected to lead the line and convert opportunities. No substitutes were named for SFA ahead of the match.
The first half saw both sides probing cautiously, with the game remaining finely balanced as the clock ticked towards the interval. At the 45-minute mark, the referee brought the half to a close with the teams level, setting up an intriguing second period.
The second half exploded into life with a flurry of goals, as both teams traded blows in a thrilling contest. SFA managed to find the net three times, demonstrating attacking intent and resilience. However, Asiwaju FC proved clinical and composed in front of goal, netting four times to ultimately secure the win.
Throughout the match, SFA’s defensive unit faced relentless pressure from Asiwaju FC’s forwards, who capitalised on key moments to break through. The midfield battle was intense, with SFA’s double pivot working hard to disrupt the visitors’ rhythm, though Asiwaju FC’s creativity in the attacking midfield positions often found pockets of space to exploit.
Despite the disappointment of defeat, SFA’s attacking midfielders and lone striker showed glimpses of quality and determination, contributing to the three goals scored. The match was a showcase of end-to-end football, with both sides committed to an open and attacking style.
In the closing stages, SFA pushed forward in search of an equaliser, but Asiwaju FC’s defence held firm to preserve their slender advantage. The final whistle confirmed a narrow 4-3 victory for Asiwaju FC, leaving SFA to reflect on a hard-fought contest that could have gone either way.
Overall, the match at the University of Ibadan was a thrilling spectacle, highlighting the competitive spirit and attacking prowess of both teams. SFA will look to build on this performance in their upcoming fixtures, while Asiwaju FC will take confidence from their ability to clinch victory in a high-scoring encounter.