FC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda Dominates MFK Zemplín Michalovce in Niké Liga Clash
FC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda snapped a frustrating two-game losing streak in emphatic fashion on Sunday, securing a 3-0 victory over MFK Zemplín Michalovce. The win, coming during the fifth round of the Niké liga Championship Round, provides a critical boost for the home side as they narrow the gap between themselves and second-place Žilina.
Competing at the MOL Arena in Dunajska Streda, Slovakia, DAC managed to turn a stagnant first half into a dominant second-half performance. The result is particularly significant given the stakes of the title group, where every single point heavily influences the final standings.
First-Half Deadlock
For the first 45 minutes, the match was a tactical stalemate characterized by missed opportunities and strong goalkeeping. The home crowd saw early signs of aggression in the 17th minute when Ouro found Gueye in a dangerous position. Gueye fired from a sharp angle, but Michalovce goalkeeper Jakubech produced a sharp save to deflect the ball toward the corner.
MFK Zemplín Michalovce proved they were not merely defending, creating two clear-cut chances that could have changed the trajectory of the afternoon. In the 27th minute, Bednára unleashed a dangerous free kick that forced DAC goalkeeper Popovič into a vital save. Michalovce pressed again in the 43rd minute, but Popovič remained resolute, comfortably gathering a strike from Brosnan that came from a tight angle.
For global followers of the Niké liga, this early phase highlighted the tension of the Championship Round, where teams often prioritize defensive stability over risky attacking play during the opening stages of high-stakes matches.
The Tactical Pivot
The turning point arrived roughly 30 minutes before the final whistle. Recognizing that his side was struggling to break through Michalovce’s defensive lines, DAC coach Fodrek opted for a bold tactical shift, implementing a triple substitution. This move revitalized the energy of the home side and shifted the momentum decisively in favor of the hosts.
The impact was almost immediate. DAC began to dictate the tempo, creating more space in the final third. In the 62nd minute, Gueye nearly broke the deadlock with a close-range effort that narrowly missed the target, signaling that the pressure was mounting on the visiting defense.
A Second-Half Surge
The breakthrough finally arrived in the 68th minute. Ouro delivered a precise cross into the box, finding Kmeť, who rose to meet the ball and powered a header past Jakubech to make it 1-0. The goal broke the resolve of the Michalovce backline and opened the floodgates.
Just five minutes later, the lead was doubled. Kmeť, continuing his influential run, provided an excellent ball from the right wing. In a desperate attempt to clear the danger, Michalovce defender Dzotsenidze inadvertently directed the ball into his own net, extending DAC’s lead to 2-0 in the 73rd minute.
DAC put the game beyond any doubt in the 87th minute. Gueye, who had been a threat throughout the match, capitalized on a deflected ball at the edge of the penalty area, slotting the finish home to finalize the 3-0 scoreline.
Standings and Implications
This victory is more than just three points for FC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda. After suffering two consecutive defeats, the team has regained its footing at a pivotal moment in the season. The win allows them to close the distance to Žilina, who currently occupy second place. Notably, DAC has played one fewer match than Žilina, leaving them with a mathematical opportunity to climb further up the table.

For MFK Zemplín Michalovce, the defeat is a harsh reminder of the thin margins in the Championship Round. Despite a competitive first half, the inability to maintain defensive discipline against DAC’s late-game substitutions proved costly.
Match Summary: FC DAC 1904 vs. MFK Zemplín Michalovce
| Final Score | DAC 3 – 0 Michalovce |
| Venue | MOL Arena, Dunajska Streda |
| Competition | Niké liga (Championship Round, Round 5) |
| Key Scorers | Kmeť (68′), Dzotsenidze (OG 73′), Gueye (87′) |
| Key Tactical Move | Coach Fodrek’s triple substitution (approx. 60′) |
The Niké liga continues to evolve as the title group battles for supremacy. DAC’s ability to recover from a slump suggests they remain a formidable contender in the race for the top spots.
Fans can follow further updates and official match reports via Sofascore for detailed statistics and lineups.
With the momentum now back on their side, DAC will look to carry this form into their next fixture as they chase the league’s elite. Stay tuned to Archysport for continued coverage of the Slovakian top flight.
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