Home league match played on 25 May 2025.
Kicked off at 1:00 PM

In a stunning display of attacking football, DABOYSFC overwhelmed Blitz with an emphatic 11-0 victory during their league home match at Eldorado Park Extension 6 on 25 May 2025. The match kicked off at 1:00pm and saw a modest attendance of 50 fans, who were treated to a masterclass in finishing and teamwork from the home side.

DABOYSFC lined up in a 4-1-2-3 formation, designed to maximise their attacking prowess while maintaining a solid defensive structure. Kashwin Obermeyer took his position in goal, shielded by a back four comprising Ridwaan Rubidge on the right, Dejuanne Abdullah and Alanzo McKenzie in central defence, and Tyson Bowers on the left. Denzel Russell operated as the lone central midfielder, tasked with linking play between defence and attack. The forward line featured Nazeem Ely and Warren Meyers as right and left attacking midfielders respectively, supporting the central striker, Suhail De Koker, with Nathaniel Ferguson completing the attacking trio as the left forward. The substitutes for the match were Neillan Abrahams and Reese Mathee.

The scoring opened in the 22nd minute when Suhail De Koker found the net, converting a short pass from Alanzo McKenzie with a precise right-footed shot from inside the box. This early goal set the tone for DABOYSFC, who continued to press forward with intent. Just seven minutes later, in the 29th minute, Warren Meyers doubled the lead, finishing off another short pass from De Koker with a right-footed effort from close range.

In the 31st minute, DABOYSFC made their first substitution, bringing on Neillan Abrahams for Warren Meyers, who had already made a significant impact on the game. The relentless pressure from DABOYSFC paid off again shortly after, as Ridwaan Rubidge scored in the 32nd minute, tapping in another assist from McKenzie, showcasing the team's fluid attacking play.

The goals kept coming, with Nazeem Ely adding to the tally in the 37th minute, also benefiting from an assist by McKenzie, who was proving to be a key playmaker throughout the first half. As the first half drew to a close, DABOYSFC went into the break with a commanding 4-0 lead.

The second half began with DABOYSFC continuing their onslaught, and just four minutes in, Suhail De Koker scored his second of the match in the 49th minute, demonstrating his poaching instincts with a close-range finish. The home side made another substitution in the 55th minute, introducing Reese Mathee for Dejuanne Abdullah, as they looked to maintain their momentum.

Ridwaan Rubidge was not done yet, scoring his second goal in the 59th minute, again assisted by McKenzie, before completing his hat-trick just a minute later in the 60th minute, further extending DABOYSFC's lead to 7-0. The floodgates had truly opened, and in the 63rd minute, goalkeeper Kashwin Obermeyer joined the scoring party, netting a goal that would be remembered for its rarity, bringing the score to 8-0.

Reese Mathee then got in on the act, scoring in the 65th minute to make it 9-0, showcasing the depth of talent within the DABOYSFC squad. Suhail De Koker completed his hat-trick in the 70th minute, tapping in a goal with his left foot after a well-timed assist from Rubidge, pushing the score to 10-0.

As the match approached its conclusion, Alanzo McKenzie capped off a remarkable performance by scoring the final goal in the 84th minute, assisted by Nazeem Ely, sealing an astonishing 11-0 victory for DABOYSFC. The match was a testament to their attacking prowess and teamwork, leaving Blitz with little to show for their efforts. Suhail De Koker was rightly named Player of the Match for his outstanding contribution, scoring three goals and providing an assist, as DABOYSFC celebrated a historic win.

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