Harta SE U14 Dominate Pálmonostora 23-0 At Hartai Focipálya
⚽ Result
Harta SE U14 23
Pálmonostora 0
🏆 Competition
Bácskiskun U14 közép
Home league match
📅 When
Sunday, 29 March 2026
📍 Venue
Hartai focipálya (Home)
On 29 March 2026, Harta SE U14 welcomed Pálmonostora to Hartai Focipálya for a league home match that kicked off at 2:00pm. The 9-a-side contest lasted 80 minutes plus added time, with Harta SE U14 producing a stunning 23-0 victory over their opponents in a one-sided encounter.
Harta SE lined up in a 3-4-1 formation, deploying three defenders at the back: Kontra Máté on the right, Fenyvesi Ádám centrally, and Grob Ádám on the left. The midfield quartet consisted of Gottschall Mátyás on the right, Szabó Márton and Knódel Kristóf centrally, and Ugochukwu Dániel Ekwochi on the left. Leading the line was striker Gunyics Miklós, supported by Szabó Márton playing just behind as the attacking midfielder. The goalkeeper duties were handled by Suhajda Máté. This setup was designed to provide defensive solidity with three at the back, control in midfield through the central pairing, and width from the wide midfielders, while relying on the striker and attacking midfielder to spearhead the offensive threat. The substitutes available were Lázár Flórián and Lukácsi Áron.
The match began with Harta SE asserting dominance early on. In the 7th minute, Szabó Márton opened the scoring after a neat short pass from Gottschall Mátyás, setting the tone for what was to become a goal-fest. The visitors struggled to contain the home side’s fluid attacking play.
By the 20th minute, Gunyics Miklós doubled the lead, capitalising on the pressure Harta SE were applying. The striker’s finish was clinical, further demoralising Pálmonostora.
Substitutions began in the 30th minute when Lázár Flórián replaced Gunyics Miklós, followed five minutes later by Lukácsi Áron coming on for Ugochukwu Dániel Ekwochi. These changes did not disrupt Harta SE’s momentum.
Just before half-time, Grob Ádám added a third goal in the 39th minute, showcasing his ability to contribute offensively from left-back. The floodgates opened in the final moments of the first half as Szabó Márton scored four times in quick succession between the 40th and 46th minutes, including a remarkable goal where he assisted himself. This purple patch saw Harta SE lead by a commanding margin at the break.
The second half continued in the same vein. Szabó Márton struck again in the 48th minute, extending his tally. At the 55th minute mark, Gunyics Miklós returned to the pitch, replacing Lázár Flórián, while Knódel Kristóf came on for Ugochukwu Dániel Ekwochi, who had earlier been substituted off. These tactical tweaks maintained the team’s attacking impetus.
Szabó Márton was relentless, netting goals at the 58th, 61st, and 62nd minutes, demonstrating his clinical finishing and stamina. Gunyics Miklós quickly followed with a goal in the 63rd minute, reaffirming Harta SE’s dominance.
Further substitutions saw Lázár Flórián reintroduced in place of Gottschall Mátyás at the 65th minute, adding fresh legs to the right midfield. Grob Ádám struck again in the 66th minute, continuing his impressive contribution from defence.
Szabó Márton’s goal-scoring spree persisted with strikes in the 67th and 68th minutes, the latter closely followed by a goal from Lázár Flórián, who was making an immediate impact after coming on. Gunyics Miklós also found the net again in the 69th minute.
The relentless scoring continued as Szabó Márton added goals in the 70th and 72nd minutes, the latter assisted by himself once more, highlighting his dominance in the attacking third. He then scored again in the 74th minute, bringing his tally to an astonishing total.
In the closing stages, Lukácsi Áron scored in the 78th minute, followed by Kontra Máté in the 79th minute, both contributing to the overwhelming scoreline. Szabó Márton capped off the scoring spree with another goal in the 79th minute, sealing a remarkable individual and team performance.
Szabó Márton was rightly named player of the match after an extraordinary display, scoring the majority of the goals and consistently influencing the game from midfield. Harta SE U14’s comprehensive 23-0 victory was a testament to their tactical organisation, clinical finishing, and relentless attacking pressure throughout the match.