KINGDOM BOYS FA 0 vs 3 ATAYESE 1 FOOTBALL CLUB

KINGDOM BOYS FA 0 vs 3 ATAYESE 1 FOOTBALL CLUB

Played on Sunday, 22 March 2026.

Atayese 1 Football Club Dominate Kingdom Boys FA At Agege Stadium

⚽ Result

KINGDOM BOYS FA 0
ATAYESE 1 FOOTBALL CLUB 3

🏆 Competition

Away friendly match

📅 When

Sunday, 22 March 2026

📍 Venue

Agege Stadium, Lagos (Away)

Map showing match location for Atayese 1 Football Club Dominate Kingdom Boys FA At Agege Stadium

Atayese 1 Football Club travelled to Agege Stadium in Lagos on 22 March 2026 for a friendly away fixture against Kingdom Boys FA, kicking off at 2:00pm. The match concluded with a commanding 3-0 victory for Atayese 1 Football Club after 90 minutes plus three minutes of added time, showcasing their superiority throughout the contest.

Atayese 1 Football Club lined up in a 3-1-4-2 formation, deploying three defenders at the back with a single holding midfielder shielding the defence. The defensive trio consisted of Tobi Semedo at right defender, Chidera Godswill centrally, and Jamiu Selim on the left. Onakoya Ayomide Augustine operated as the central midfielder just ahead of the back three, tasked with breaking up play and distributing the ball forward. The midfield four featured Olly Nm on the right attacking midfield, Victor Emeka and Ekerendu Emmanuel occupying central attacking midfield roles, and Muyiwa Temidunni on the left attacking midfield. Up front, Harry Emmanuel led the line as right forward, partnered by Oluwadamilare Adeola on the left forward position. The goalkeeper was Daniel Chimoabi. The substitutes bench was unoccupied for this fixture.

From the outset, Atayese 1 Football Club imposed their tactical shape and tempo on the game, utilising the width provided by Semedo and Selim to stretch Kingdom Boys FA’s defence. The midfield quartet combined creativity and industriousness, with Victor Emeka, Muyiwa Temidunni, and Harry Emmanuel particularly influential in linking play and creating chances.

The first half saw Atayese 1 Football Club dominate possession and territory, but despite their control, the scoreboard remained unchanged at the interval. Kingdom Boys FA struggled to penetrate the disciplined defensive block marshalled by Chidera Godswill and his fellow defenders, while Daniel Chimoabi remained largely untroubled in goal.

After the break, Atayese 1 Football Club’s attacking intent intensified. The fluidity between the attacking midfielders and forwards began to pay dividends as they carved open the opposition defence on multiple occasions. Victor Emeka’s vision and movement proved pivotal, while Muyiwa Temidunni’s pace and trickery on the left flank caused constant problems for Kingdom Boys FA’s right side.

Harry Emmanuel’s clinical finishing was a highlight of the second half, as he converted chances with composure and precision. The team’s collective effort culminated in three well-worked goals, each reflecting the tactical discipline and attacking prowess of Atayese 1 Football Club.

The match concluded with a 3-0 scoreline in favour of Atayese 1 Football Club, a result that underlined their dominance and effectiveness in both defence and attack. Victor Emeka, Muyiwa Temidunni, and Harry Emmanuel were deservedly named players of the match for their outstanding contributions throughout the game.

The referee’s performance was adequate, maintaining control of the game despite a few minor lapses, and the modest crowd of 50 spectators witnessed a confident and commanding display from Atayese 1 Football Club on their travels.

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