RIVALS CANCEL EACH OTHER OUT AS FEMA FA AND PCCG FC BATTLE TO 1–1 STALEMATE
RIVALS CANCEL EACH OTHER OUT AS FEMA FA AND PCCG FC BATTLE TO 1–1 STALEMATE
In a fiercely contested rivalry clash, FEMA FA and PCCG FC played out an entertaining 1–1 draw in a match that had intensity, drama, and tactical battles from start to finish.
First Half – FEMA Strike First
FEMA FA came out with purpose and were rewarded early. In the 18th minute, Temidayo Adekunle broke the deadlock with a well-taken finish to give FEMA FA a deserved 1–0 lead. The goal energized FEMA, who controlled large spells of the first half.
The game became physical as tensions rose between both rivals. Raphael Ayomide was shown a yellow card in the 25th minute, while Ariyo Joel also went into the referee’s book just before halftime (48’).
FEMA FA went into the break with a slim 1–0 advantage.
HT: FEMA FA 1–0 PCCG FC
Second Half – Tactical Changes and Late Drama
The second half saw both managers making decisive substitutions to swing momentum.
PCCG FC began pushing forward aggressively, and their persistence paid off in the 66th minute when Segun Folorunsho found the equalizer to level the score at 1–1.
The rivalry intensity continued with more bookings: Adams Kabiru (57’), Adams Bashiru (80’), and Akinridibo Kehinde Ayodimeji (81’).
Both teams made multiple substitutions in the closing stages, including introductions of Kolapo Abimbola, Omomo Samson Oluwasunkanmi, Akinsola Segun, and Oluwaseun Romeo Victor, as they searched for a winning goal.
Despite late pressure from both sides, neither team could find the breakthrough.
Match Summary
18’ – Temidayo Adekunle (FEMA FA)
66’ – Segun Folorunsho (PCCG FC)
Several bookings in a heated contest
Multiple tactical substitutions in second half
FT: FEMA FA 1–1 PCCG FC
Match Reflection
It was a classic rivalry encounter — physical, emotional, and evenly matched. FEMA FA will feel they could have protected their first-half lead, while PCCG FC will take confidence from their resilience and second-half response.
A point apiece in a match that lived up to its billing.

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