Ondo Stars League 2025/26 Season Discipline & Scoring Analysis

The 2025/26 Ondo Stars League season was not only defined by goals and league positions but also by discipline, player efficiency, and individual impact. The disciplinary records and scoring frequency statistics provide a deeper understanding of how players influenced matches throughout the campaign.




DISCIPLINE REPORT


Red Card Statistics


Only nine players were sent off during the season, indicating that the league maintained a relatively controlled disciplinary standard.


Players Sent Off:

Segun Folorunsho, Oyawoye Iseoluwa Ayomide, Hakimi Balogun, Olarewaju Daniel Olatunji, Yusuf Ojo Oluwaseun, Ominiyi Johnson, Adedeji Olalekan, Adebobola Ayoola, and Sesan David Ogunleye all received one red card each.


Analysis:

• No player received more than one red card.

• Midfielders accounted for the highest number of dismissals.

• The spread of red cards suggests no repeat offenders dominated the disciplinary records.

• This reflects a healthy level of control and sportsmanship across the league.


Yellow Card Analysis


Segun Folorunsho led the league with 5 yellow cards and also received a red card, making him the most disciplined-challenged player statistically.


Players with 4 yellow cards:

Raphael Ayomide, Peter Omoyele Oluwaseesin, Iwayemi Oluwaseun, and Adedeji Olalekan.


Players with 3 yellow cards:

Adegboye Oluwafemi, Akinola Ayomide Oke, Adams Bashiru, and Ariyo Joel.


The distribution of yellow cards indicates that discipline was generally good throughout the season, with only a few players repeatedly entering referees’ notebooks.


SCORING FREQUENCY ANALYSIS


Scoring frequency measures how many minutes a player requires to score a goal. Lower numbers indicate higher efficiency.


Top Performers:

1. Omomo Samson Oluwasunkanmi – 46 minutes per goal.

2. Temidayo Adekunle – 69 minutes per goal.

3. Oladejo Hammed Temitope – 94 minutes per goal.

4. Abayomi David Akinyeye – 100 minutes per goal.

5. Victor Ojo – 139 minutes per goal.


Outstanding Midfielders:

Olaniyi Busayo (151), Adamolekun Abiodun (202), Ortega Fredinho Sunday (206), and Ominiyi David (206).


Outstanding Defenders:

Ore Ifeoluwa Johnson (176) and Olarewaju Oluwaseun (210) emerged as the most productive defenders in front of goal.


League Observations:

• Attacking efficiency improved significantly during the season.

• Goals came from every area of the pitch.

• Midfielders and defenders contributed meaningfully to team scoring output.

• Teams with disciplined players generally enjoyed more stability and consistency.


Recommended League Improvements:

• Introduce a Fair Play Award.

• Publish monthly discipline rankings.

• Reward the most disciplined team.

• Continue referee education and player awareness programs.


End-of-Season Recognition:

Most Efficient Goal Scorer – Omomo Samson Oluwasunkanmi.

Best Goal-Scoring Midfielder – Olaniyi Busayo.

Best Goal-Scoring Defender – Ore Ifeoluwa Johnson.


Final Verdict:

The 2025/26 Ondo Stars League demonstrated competitiveness, discipline, and growing professionalism. While some players accumulated notable disciplinary records, the overall number of red cards remained low. The attacking quality across all positions highlights the increasing standard of grassroots football within the league.


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