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Berettyó won the NB I futsalist against DEAC
Berettyóújfalu – The MVFC quickly gained a four-goal advantage, and they just caught up with Debrecen in the match.
The final round of the year will take place in the men’s futsal in NB I.
The MVFC in the red jersey is the NB I rival in NB.
Fate has once again brought the six teams scrambling behind Hali to play against each other – a real six-point Eastern fan opened the line on Thursday. On the last day of the game, he was featured in the home of MVFC, the main competitor of DEAC County, which ran only a torturous victory against the army driver Kistarcsa.
Although there are still three rounds in the regular season in January, neither the second-place DEAC (26 points) nor the fifth Berettyó (23) will feel safe, as only four of the six teams chasing the Szombathely will advance to the upper house.
The host was very passing, he didn’t stop until 4-0, and Szentes Bíró only shot the first hit of Debrecen in the last minute of the half. After a break, the match resumed with a quick goal change, and Sid increased the MVFC advantage to four with an elegant Brazilian solution. He also handed out a great goal pass, closing the open questions of the match (34 minutes: 7-2).
With his victory, the MVFC with a goal difference of 57-37 advanced to second place, while DEAC (59-50), also 26 points, is in third place in the table.
Mezei Vill FC Berettyóújfalu – DEAC 7-2 (4-1)
Berettyóújfalu, Pálfi István Event Hall, led by: Norbert Szilágyi and Ákos Takács
MVFC: Rábl Mezei – Nagy, Sidnei, Rafinha – exchange: Sándor M. (goalkeeper), Sipos, A. Tóth, Rézműves, Szabó P., Gál, Szatmári, Nagy D., Takács. – Head coach: János Trencsényi
DEAC: Dobi – Faragó, Szentes Bíró, Vass, Harmati – exchange: Krajcsi (goalkeeper), Coito, Thiago, Rácz, Berecz, Sándor A., Serestyén, Szabó J. – Head coach: Gergő Elek
Goals: Rafinha (7th, 8th and 21st minutes), Coito (own goal, 10th), Szabó (17th), Sidnei (24th), Nagy I. (32nd) and Szentes Bíró (20th) and Rácz (23rd)