SFA Dominate Tose FC With A Convincing 6-1 Victory
⚽ Result
SOCCER FOR ALL (SFA) 6
TOSE FC 1
🏆 Competition
Home friendly match
📅 When
Saturday, 27 June 2026
📍 Venue
University of Ibadan (Home)
Soccer For All (SFA) welcomed Tose FC to the University of Ibadan on 27 June 2026 for a 5:00pm kick-off in a highly anticipated 11-a-side encounter. The match concluded with a resounding 6-1 triumph for SFA, showcasing their attacking prowess and tactical discipline over the full 90 minutes plus injury time.
SFA lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation, a system designed to balance defensive solidity with fluid attacking options. The back four consisted of two full-backs tasked with both defensive duties and providing width, supported by two central defenders focused on maintaining a solid defensive core. Ahead of them, two holding midfielders were expected to shield the defence and distribute the ball efficiently. The three attacking midfielders operated across the left, centre, and right, charged with creating chances and linking play between midfield and the lone striker, who was the focal point of the attack. This formation allowed SFA to control possession and apply pressure high up the pitch. No substitutes were named for this fixture.
The first half saw SFA assert their dominance early, controlling the tempo and territory. Despite the absence of detailed minute-by-minute events, it was clear that SFA’s attacking intent was relentless, resulting in multiple goals before the break. Tose FC struggled to contain the fluid movement of SFA’s attacking trio and the clinical finishing of their striker.
By half-time, the scoreline already reflected SFA’s superiority, with the visitors trailing significantly. The defensive discipline of SFA’s back four and the industrious work of the holding midfielders prevented Tose FC from mounting any meaningful attacks, while the attacking midfielders and striker capitalised on every opportunity.
The second half continued in the same vein, with SFA extending their lead further. Their tactical setup allowed them to exploit spaces left by Tose FC, who appeared overwhelmed by the relentless pressure. The solitary goal for Tose FC came as a consolation, but it was not enough to stem the tide of SFA’s attacking onslaught.
Throughout the match, SFA’s players demonstrated excellent positional awareness and teamwork, with the full-backs supporting attacks and the midfielders controlling the central areas. The lone striker’s movement and finishing were pivotal in converting chances created by the three attacking midfielders. Tose FC, meanwhile, were unable to adapt effectively to SFA’s formation and style of play.
In summary, Soccer For All delivered a comprehensive and commanding performance at the University of Ibadan, securing a 6-1 victory over Tose FC. Their 4-2-3-1 formation proved highly effective, combining defensive stability with attacking flair to dominate proceedings from start to finish.