FC Nagykanizsa tied with FTC II. Sunday's champions were expected to go top of the table, while the green and white of the capital arrived at the Olagbanyash Stadium unbeaten. With a goal from Milan Iker, the red and blue team took the lead, but in the end, Ferencvaros youth got one point.
Last time out, against Főnix FC, Kaneza started his tournament campaign well, taking the lead in the 10th minute. Caniza's fans didn't have to wait long to celebrate either, as Del Zala's side took the lead in the third minute on Sunday.
Even after the goal, Kaneza remained in the attack and controlled the field, and after the situation of Daniel Zokronius, the bench demanded a penalty kick, but referee Balint Juhasz did not see a handshake.
After just 5 minutes, Victor Vicone, the home team's latest signing, could have scored, but Levente Chere, who was present throughout the match, headed the ball away.
Moving on to the final 15 minutes of the match, Iker was once again the protagonist. Caniza's defender won a penalty kick after several good runs, but in the end he received a yellow card for a violent tackle. For the most part, Ferencvaros focused on defending and escaped without conceding another goal, as the two teams went to the locker room with a score of 1-0.
Then the second half also started with a goal, but this time not according to the appropriate scenario for the home team.
This was Gólik Benjamin's first match in NB III, where he scored immediately. The equalizer troubled Caniza for a few minutes, and Christian Gabala responded with a triple substitution in the 60th minute. The substitution was clearly beneficial, as the home team had several chances to score the go-ahead goal. Initially, Szabo started with a good trick on the wing, but his shot missed the target well. The Kazincbarcika winger then made a good run on the ball coming in from the other end, but Őri showed another feat.
Szabó sent a good ball to Csörgő but the center was unable to shoot, while Ekker's effort went wide of the target. Szabó remained active, also distributing a good ball to László, but Őri was on the spot again.
There was still a chance from Kanizsa in the final seconds, but it did not result in a winning goal either.
With the points distributed, Little Fradi remain unbeaten as the only team in the Hungarian third division. Gabor Korolovski was also satisfied with his side, admitting that Kaneza had more chances, but this was followed by an excellent goalkeeping performance by the capital.
– An old semi-replacement team, a semi-replacement team and a semi-replacement age team cannot score points in the stadium of a serious team that wants to be promoted to NB II, if there is no serious performance. Levente Chery also made a great save in the last second, it was a great save. I would add that it would not be fair if this point was mentioned. Because we had the ball with half a minute to go, and then something crazy happened and two shots were taken in the last minute. So it wouldn't be fair if he entered. But it was a huge feat, and he made 3-4 great saves. There was Songor Lakatos, who was a great footballer, said Gabor Korolovski, FTC II. Head coach.
The home team's players welcomed the draw by falling to the ground. However, according to Christian Gabala, one should not be too negative, because the team is unbeaten and tops the standings.
– I take it because the team did everything today, wasted eight 100 percent chances, and the goalkeeper named Őri should get a trophy, because today Ferencvaros can clearly thank him for leaving here with a point. Moreover, it was proven once again that Ferencvaros is a very good team, they got a lot of points, I don't have to say which ones. And if I remember correctly, this is the first time he has played in an away draw, he has beaten everyone so far – we learned from Christian Gabala, From the head coach of FC Nagykanizsa.
Kaposvar and Ivanka also won their championships, so Kaniza has a one-point advantage over the last team at the top of the table. Krisztián Gabala's team will play next on Saturday, 1:00 p.m. at PAX II Stadium. In his house.
MB.GY.
(Photos: Kaniza Media House)