Çakaristan 3-1 The Hexarchy
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Date | 20.VIII.1739 AN | ||||||
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Venue | Plavi Park, Bhavybai |
On 20.VIII.1739 AN, Çakaristan played a friendly football match against The Hexarchy as part of the campaign to promote the 2025 FMF World Cup bid by Çakaristan. This friendly is the third in series of matches. It was held at the Plavi Park, Bhavybai.
Background
It is no secret that the Shahanshah is the driving force behind the 2025 bid, therefore a lot of money and effort was put into promoting football. And thus also to put the country on the map as a football nation. To add strength to the bid, a series of friendly matches were organised. Hoping to improve the statistics of the national team, given that the team has not previously made it through the qualifications of a FMF World Cup and Copa Apollonia.
This is the first friendly football match between the national teams of the respective nations. Despite the rising unrest in The Hexarchy, there is a sense of national unity ahead of the match.
Match summary
The friendly football match between Çakaristan and The Hexarchy took place at Plavi Park, Bhavybai, and ended with a score of 3-1 in Çakaristan's favour. Both teams showed strong commitment, but Çakaristan was clearly the superior side throughout the match.
The game had a celebratory character, partly due to the city tie between Bhavybai and Kurapura, The Hexarchy. Çakaristan opened the scoring early in the first half, and although The Hexarchy created a number of chances, they failed to find the net. In the second half, Çakaristan extended their lead with a second goal, after which The Hexarchy finally managed to score, giving them a glimmer of hope. In the end, Çakaristan decided the match with a third goal, allowing them to step off the pitch with a clear victory. The match was not only a sporting showdown, but also an opportunity for both teams to strengthen their bonds of friendship.
Çakaristan | 3 – 1 | Hexarchy |
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Sunil Bhuta 18' Rashid Sandhu 54' Erhan Deniz 61' Rashid Sandhu 81' |
Bel-Dagon 48' |