Ligue 1: Hafia is not yet champion, what really happened to Petit Sory?

2023-06-11 08:19:45

After a thrilling match, Horoya AC and Hafia FC left back to back on the evening of June 10, 2023 at the Petit Sory stadium in unclear circumstances. This sharing of points delays the awarding of the title, but allows Hafia FC to keep its destiny in its own hands.

The final of the Guinean national championship kept all its promises this Saturday at the Petit Sory stadium, even if unremarkable events marred the end of this decisive match.

Starting on a good footing, it was Hafia who opened the scoring thanks to Kerfalla CAMARA in the 10th minute and got the best chances of the first half. But the Horoya wakes up in the second half. MANDELA pushes Mohamed Damaro to the fault and forces the referee to expel the midfielder from Babata for accumulation of yellow cards. At 10 once morest 11, the Hafia is under pressure.

However, it was the entry into play of the nugget Sory TRAORÉ on the Horoya side that sparked hostilities. The winger scores a superb goal and restores parity in the 66th minute (1-1). As the match became more and more breathless, controversial refereeing decisions multiplied until the fourth linesman indicated 3 minutes of additional time.

This decision is incomprehensible, especially since the match saw 10 substitutions, repeated stoppages for fouls/simulations, as well as red and yellow cards… Vehement protests emanated from Horoya’s bench.

The match was thus interrupted by altercations between the two teams. After regarding twenty minutes of trouble, the referee ends the match with this draw (1-1).

Pending further clarification on these circumstances and certainly a decision from the Guinean Professional Football League, the verdict of the championship will be given on the last day when Hafia FC will face the Olympic Flame and Horoya will be opposed to FC Séquence, on 14 June 2023.

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