Third Division Shenanigans: A Cheeky Look!
Welcome, dear readers, to the thrilling world of the third division football, where the surprises are like the weather in England—unpredictable, often dreary, but occasionally, just occasionally, full of sunshine and joy! Let’s dive right in, shall we?
Karád Shocks Osztopán!
Our headline act this week comes from Karád, where they pulled off a remarkable feat by defeating Osztopán 3-0. Now, for those of you who don’t follow the intricacies of lower-league football, Osztopán could’ve practically tasted promotion to second place (and it wasn’t even dessert time). Instead, they’ve ended up in fourth—a place many would call “the bench of disappointment.” Maybe they’ll look for a new coach over the winter, one who can tell them that drawing matches is second place’s way of saying “not today, buddy!”
County IV: Autumn Champions!
In the northern group of the fourth division, Somogybab has made its mark by sitting effortlessly at the summit despite having a day off on the last autumn game day. How nice for them! It’s like they’ve done all their homework, and still get rewarded for taking a break while the rest are left scratching their heads with an abacus in a modern world.
Meanwhile, down in the south, subtlety has taken a vacation as Kaposmérö II. secured their tenth consecutive victory. That’s ten wins in a row! They should start charging for admission—it’s like watching an unstoppable tidal wave with a penchant for scoring goals. If they keep this up, they might as well start practicing their victory dances!
Goal Machine: Balatonendréd!
Now, let’s break down some of the other exciting results from the fourth division, shall we? Balatonendréd didn’t just win against Ádánd; they practically wrote them a letter saying, “Thanks for coming, but we’ve got goals to score!” Winning 12-0 is a statement that says, “We came, we saw, we obliterated!” And speaking of obliteration, I’m left wondering—did they use a football or a cannon for this match?
Top Scorers: The Goal Diggers!
As we scan through the top scorers, it appears Attila Husz from Balatonújlak leads the pack with a staggering 18 goals. I mean, come on! At this rate, he’s going to need a new trophy shelf just for this season! Meanwhile, others, like József Bartos and Richárd Farkas, are in a furious tie at 11 goals each, desperately hoping for that elusive twelfth goal to hang bragging rights on their walls.
Conclusion: Football, Goals, and a Wang Dang Doodle!
In conclusion, while Osztopán may be licking their wounds, there’s always next season. Football is about perseverance, passion, and a healthy dose of laughter. After all, if you’re not having fun, are you really even playing? So as we bid farewell to autumn, we look forward to the winter league! Get your thermals ready because this football isn’t about to get any cooler!
In the third division, we have the final results of the fall, after Karád surprisingly defeated Osztopán, which could have moved up to second place if they had won, so they only end up in fourth place.
County IV.: we have the autumn champions
County II summary and results HERE!
In the northern group of the fourth division, the 10th round did not bring any particular surprises, so Somogybab can spend the winter at the top, which will have a day off on the last autumn game day, but with a goal difference of 3-0, it will receive a missed match, so the defending champion Balatonújlak will definitely be in the autumn cannot overtake. And in the south, Kaposmérö II. continues to have a perfect record, which won its tenth championship in a row and thus became the autumn champion.
Counties of Somogy III. class – substitution
Karád–Osztopán 3–0
G.: Szűcs (31. – penalty), Zs Bogdán. (72), Denke (91 – penalty).
- Top scorers:
1. János Kalló (Mike) 11 goals
2. Dávid Losonczi (Iharosberény) 9 goals
3. Zoltán Török (Szabás) 7 goals
4. Krisztián Németh (Balatonszárszó) and László Horváth (Osztopán) 6-6 goals
Counties of Somogy IV. class, North – 10th round
Mernye–Andocs 5–2
G.: Cser (17th), Fábri (18th, 29th), Albert (35th), Szücs (74th), or Saár (56.), Rostás (92.)
Balatonújlak–Koppányvölgye 3–0
G.: K. Orsós (39), Félix (44), Husz (49)
Somogybabod–Visz Dél-Balaton FC 7–0
G.: Almási (7.), Petronovics (28., 75.), Schütz (39., 43., 47.), Vörös (83.)
Balatonberény–Balatonboglár 2–0
G.: Városi (47.), Mezőfi (58.)
Balatonendréd–Ádánd 12–0
G.: D. Tóth (8, 19, 28, 41), Halász (23), Vajna (30), Bassányi (35), Uhljár (48), Mányki (52), Fekete (58), Karé (63), Werner (75)
- Top scorers:
1. Attila Husz (Balatonújlak) 18 goals
2. József Mezőfi (Balatonberény) 15 goals
3. György Takács (Balatonboglár) 9 goals
4. Balső Marcell (Balatonújlak) 8 goals
5. Kevin Orsós (Balatonújlak) and István Fábri (Mernye) 7-7 goals
Counties of Somogy IV. class, South – 10th round
Lábod–Bárdudvarnok 4–1
G.: – Szeszán K. (3rd), Keller (4th), Szeszán A. (44th), Mihalik (73rd), respectively. Potter (81).
Goalkeeper II.–Ötvöskónyi 13–2
G.: L. Szabó (8., 15., 45., 74.), Tabi (11., 17.), Zalivadnij (21., 41., 78.), J. Horváth (50., 53. ), Györki (67), Hummel (89). respectively Vég (36th), Lőczi (85th – penalty).
Somogyszob–Somogyszil 2–1
G.: Tompa (25), Orsós I. (29), or Gy. Szabó (61.)
Mezőcsokonya II.–Homokszentgyörgy 2–2
G.: Toth Á. (22., 35.), ill. Farkas (64.), Rippel (78.)
Gyékényes–Kaposújlak 1–1
G.: K. Bognár (55), or Sz. Tóth (69.)
Csököly–Zimány 0–3
G.: Albert L. (22.), Rajnics (28., 63.)
- Top scorers:
1. József Bartos (Kaposméró II.) and Richárd Farkas (Homokszentgyörgy) 11-11 goals
3. Sebasztián Tóth (Kaposújlak) 10 goals; 4. Gábor Jakab (Somogyszil) 9 goals
5. Benjamin Tóth (Somogyszil), Kristóf Szeszán (Lábod) and Áron Horváth (Gyékényes) 8-8 goals
**Interview: A Glimpse into the Thrilling Third Division Football!**
*Interviewer (I):* Welcome to the show! Today we have a special guest, football enthusiast and analyst, Emma Kertesz. Emma, thank you for joining us!
*Emma Kertesz (E):* Thank you for having me! It’s great to talk about the excitement of third division football.
*I:* The headlines this week have really caught our attention, particularly Karád’s incredible 3-0 victory over Osztopán. What does this mean for their season?
*E:* Absolutely, it’s a game-changer! Karád not only gained three crucial points but also put themselves on the map with that victory. Osztopán had their sights set on promotion, and this defeat is surely a blow to their morale. They might need to reevaluate their strategies moving forward.
*I:* And speaking of strategies, do you think Osztopán will consider bringing in a new coach for the winter break?
*E:* It’s a possibility. When a team underperforms, especially when they have the chance for promotion, management often thinks about changes. A fresh perspective could do them wonders, but they’ll need to ensure they find someone who understands the unique challenges of third division football.
*I:* Switching gears to the fourth division, Somogybab seems to be cruising at the top without even playing on the last matchday. What does this say about their performance?
*E:* It highlights their consistency throughout the season. While others are scrambling on the pitch, they’ve managed to position themselves comfortably. It’s like doing all the hard work and then getting rewarded for taking a well-earned break!
*I:* And then there’s Kaposmérö II., who are on a wonderful winning streak. Ten consecutive victories! What do you make of their momentum?
*E:* They are on fire! Their winning streak shows they’ve built momentum, confidence, and a cohesive team dynamic. It’s like they’ve become a tidal wave—anything in their way is being washed aside. They’re going to be a team to watch as they continue into the winter league.
*I:* On the other end of the scale, Balatonendréd delivered an astounding 12-0 victory against Ádánd. How rare is such a blowout in third division football?
*E:* It’s incredibly rare! Such a scoreline is a statement that they are not just winning but dominating their opposition. It raises questions about the defense of Ádánd, but at the same time, you have to commend Balatonendréd’s attacking prowess. If they keep up that form, they might just sweep through the rest of the season!
*I:* as we look towards the winter break, what should fans be keeping an eye on?
*E:* Fans should watch for the transfer window and potential shifts in team dynamics. Also, the fight for the top scorers is heating up—Attila Husz is already leading with 18 goals, which is phenomenal! The competition between the other players will be exciting to follow.
*I:* Thank you so much for sharing your insights, Emma! It’s been a pleasure discussing the thrilling world of third division football with you.
*E:* Thank you as well! I can’t wait to see how the season unfolds.