Skibidi United Karachi Dominate Real Racista FC 4-1 At Karachi United Stadium
⚽ Result
Skibidi United Karachi 4
Real Racista FC 1
🏆 Competition
Home league match
📅 When
Monday, 23 March 2026
📍 Venue
Karachi United Stadium (Home)
Skibidi United Karachi welcomed Real Racista FC to the Karachi United Stadium on 23 March 2026 for a 7-a-side league encounter that kicked off promptly at 8:00am. The home side emerged convincingly victorious with a 4-1 scoreline after a commanding display over the 90 minutes plus injury time.
Deploying a 3-2-1 formation, Skibidi United Karachi set up with three defenders at the back: Qasim Ali on the right, Kashan Ali centrally, and Abdurrafay Iqbal on the left. The midfield duo consisted of Ali Rizwan and Ghulam Mustafa, tasked with both defensive cover and creative support. Leading the line was striker Hamza Mehmood, expected to spearhead attacks and convert chances. Goalkeeper Ahsan Farrukh guarded the net. The setup aimed to balance defensive solidity with midfield control and attacking potency. No substitutes were named for this fixture.
Real Racista FC struck first in the 26th minute, taking an early lead that tested Skibidi United’s resilience. However, the hosts gradually grew into the game, pressing higher and controlling possession as the first half progressed.
Just before the interval, Skibidi United restored parity through Kashan Ali, who capitalised on a short pass from Abdurrafay Iqbal to score from close range. The central defender’s timely run and clinical finish ensured the teams went into half-time locked at 1-1.
The second half saw Skibidi United take full control. In the 64th minute, Hamza Mehmood produced a stunning solo effort, cutting in from outside the box to fire a right-footed strike beyond the goalkeeper. This goal gave the home side the lead for the first time in the match and lifted the crowd.
Seven minutes later, Mehmood doubled his tally with a somewhat fortunate goal. Receiving a long pass from Ghulam Mustafa, the striker’s right-footed shot from outside the box took a deflection, wrong-footing the keeper and extending Skibidi United’s advantage to 3-1.
As the game entered its final moments, Abdurrafay Iqbal sealed the victory in the 90th minute. Qasim Ali’s short pass found the left defender inside the box, who calmly slotted home with his right foot from close range to complete the scoring.
Abdurrafay Iqbal’s influential performance at left back, contributing both defensively and offensively, earned him the player of the match accolade. His assist for Kashan Ali’s equaliser and late goal were pivotal in Skibidi United’s triumph.
Overall, Skibidi United Karachi’s tactical discipline and clinical finishing proved decisive against Real Racista FC, who were unable to respond after their early breakthrough. The 3-2-1 formation allowed the home side to control midfield and create multiple scoring opportunities, culminating in a well-deserved 4-1 victory at Karachi United Stadium.
In what will go down as one of the most unforgettable chapters in Skibidi United Karachi’s young but fiery journey, captain and talisman Hamza Mehmood has officially crossed the magical 50-goal-contribution barrier today! With a brace full of magic — that jaw-dropping solo run in the 64th minute and the deflected rocket just seven minutes later — the unstoppable forward, Hamza Mahmood, now stands tall on 37 goals and 15 assists for the season. It’s a number that speaks volumes about his heart, leadership, and sheer love for the badge, turning every chaotic pitch into his personal playground. And the team joined the party too: this gritty 4-1 triumph pushed Skibidi United Karachi past the historic 100-goal milestone, with the squad now sitting on an incredible 104 goals scored this campaign. From the meme-filled, zero-budget beginnings in August 2025 to dominating league mornings like this, these numbers aren’t just stats — they’re proof of the unbreakable brotherhood, late-night WhatsApp hype, and pure Skibidi soul that built this crew from the ground up. What a day to bleed red and black. The dream is alive, and the best is still coming.