Soar Académie stuns Horoya AC in penultimate round of Guinea Ligue 1
The 25th matchday of the Guinean Ligue 1 concluded on Friday, June 28, with three pivotal fixtures shaping the league standings. Among the standout performances, FC Séquence and Soar Académie delivered remarkable results, with the latter securing a crucial victory against the formidable Horoya AC.
Soar Académie’s Crucial Win Against Horoya AC
In a significant match at the Mission Stadium, Soar Académie triumphed over Horoya AC with a 2-1 victory.
This win was instrumental for the academy team, helping them in their bid to remain in the elite division. Mouctar Gakou emerged as the hero for Soar Académie, netting the decisive goals that inflicted a rare defeat on Horoya AC.
Despite their penultimate position in the standings, this victory fuels their hopes of avoiding relegation.
Asm Sangarédi’s Disappointment and FC Séquence’s Triumph
Asm Sangarédi’s aspirations for a top-three finish were dashed following a goalless draw against Gangan FC at the Fode Fissa Stadium in Kindia.
This result, combined with AS Kaloum’s victory over Ashanti Golden Boy, saw Asm Sangarédi slip in the rankings.
Gangan FC, already relegated, managed to hold their ground and secure a respectable result in their penultimate elite division match.
FC Séquence, playing on home turf, lived up to expectations by defeating Loubha FC from Télimélé with a 2-0 scoreline at the Coleah Stadium.
This victory boosts FC Séquence’s confidence as they face a decisive final matchday, where their survival in the league is at stake.
They currently sit 12th in the standings, just above the relegation zone.
Full Results from Matchday 25
- Renaissance FC 0-1 Milo FC
- AS Kaloum 2-1 Ashanti Golden Boy
- Hafia FC 3-1 Wakriya AC
- CIK 1-1 Flamme Olympique
- Gangan FC 0-0 Asm Sangarédi
- FC Séquence 2-0 Loubha FC
- Soar Académie 2-1 Horoya AC
Current Standings After Matchday 25
- Hafia FC – 48 pts
- Milo FC – 47 pts
- AS Kaloum – 43 pts
- Asm Sangarédi – 41 pts
- CIK – 39 pts
- Horoya AC – 34 pts
- Ashanti Golden Boy – 33 pts
- Wakriya AC – 30 pts
- Renaissance FC – 30 pts
- Loubha FC – 30 pts
- Flamme Olympique – 29 pts
- FC Séquence – 26 pts
- Soar Académie – 25 pts
- Gangan FC – 23 pts
Looking Ahead
As the Guinean Ligue 1 approaches its final matchday, the competition remains intense, particularly at the lower end of the table where teams are battling to avoid relegation.
Soar Académie’s victory against Horoya AC not only underscores their resilience but also sets the stage for an exhilarating conclusion to the season.
Fans and teams alike await the decisive moments that will determine the final standings and the fate of several clubs.
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