Matchday 1: Belgrade 1- 2 Warsaw
Warsaw get a comeback in a Double Debut match
By: Domenico Jordano, Nightingale Press
A historical day for Belgrade, hosting their first ever FSL match, playing against another newcomers - KS Warsaw. This was the first double debut match in FSL since April 29 (the beginning of Season 2). Both slavic, both Eastern European, both FSL debutants - the teams already created a derby atmosphere even before the beginning. Former Paris forward Semmi Automatic opened the score by shooting the ball in the upper left corner. First goal for Belgrade, first fail for Warsaw! Polish team fixed their mistakes though, and Semmi's former teammate Pepe Mancini fired an equalizer on 31st minute. The first half was tied both by play and by score, but it looked like Warsaw got the momentum and brought it to their locker room. The guests took second half in their hands quickly, with Leonel Aguero scoring just 3 minutes after the break. As it later turned out, the hybrid of Messi and Kun created the decisive moment of the match. Warsaw continued pressing on Belgrade and trying to hit their goal, but neither team had enough energy to change the score again. In general, 1-2 wasn't the correct result to represent the flow of the game. Both teams have demonstrated an equal play, though Klub Sportowy had the strength to steal the victory from Serbs' hands. Still, the overall match lacked the energy and pressure shown by more experienced teams, so the beginners have a lot to work on.