Five matches of the 18th day of D1 ACFF were on the program this Saturday evening, and they kept all their promises.
The D1 ACFF was also back this weekend. Five matches were on the program on Saturday evening, and the spectacle was there with 24 goals scored in all the matches.
Thanks to Grejohn Kyei, SL16 FC takes a point against Habay-la-Neuve
We already knew this for Grejohn Kyei, but the tenure of Hakim Sahabo and Alexandro Calut with SL16 FC also shows the playing time they could get with the A core by the end of the season. The three players have not yet convinced Vincent Euvrard and can therefore help Standard’s second team to stay in D1 ACFF.
Kyei confirmed his role, scoring a double against Habay-la-Neuve, the promoted side who is having a good season and is in fourth place halfway through. The inevitable Antoine Mazure scored both goals for the visitors.
The U23s of Charleroi and Union share in spectacular fashion
Returning from injury, Massamba Sow started with the Zebra Elites, who experienced an incredible scenario against Meux. Yoan Djongambo Apo first scored twice to put Charleroi in control, but Corentin Marion and Bryan Sleeuwaert restored equality for Meux. While Nathan Monkoy thought he would give victory to Charleroi, Gauthier Smal equalized a few seconds later. Final score: 3-3.
Another spectacular split, that of the Union U23s against Stockay. With Jordan Botaka starting, the young unionists held Stockay in check (2-2), in a meeting which did not lower the goal average for the day.
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Virton and Tubize let Mons take control
With new recruits Allan Tshimanga in the starting eleven and Zakaria Nadrani on the bench, RAEC Mons easily won against Union Namur (4-0) and is the only team to have achieved a clean sheet on Saturday evening.
The Dragons therefore take a two-point lead at the top of D1 ACFF, since Virton and Tubize-Braine neutralized each other (3-3) in another spectacular encounter. Excelsior remains five points behind RUTB but is now seven lengths behind Mons.