Scores and Recaps
Hibernian 3 v. Ross County 0
The Staggies’ poor road form continued in a total dismantling at Easter Road in Edinburgh.
East Bengal Club 1 – Punjab FC 1
The comeback draw was good for team spirits, but more dropped points means that Mohun Bagan’s lead is still 9 points
(M) Grenoble Foot 38 3 – Niort 1
Grenoble scored! Early! And then…often!!! The decider, scored on a late and smug chip from Moussa Kailou Djitte might make Niort fans seethe, but the breathing room is appreciated.
(M) Augsburg 1 – SC Freiburg 1
A late strike helped Freiburg get a valuable road point in the battle to stay close for European spots
Ross County 1 – St. Johnstone 1
A late strike helped Ross County salvage a draw at home. Given the Staggies’ abysmal road results, every point matters to their chances of staying up in the premiership.
Mladost Lucani 2 – FK Vozdovac 1
Serbia’s SuperLiga is back after a lengthy winter break (to be fair, Belgrade in January isn’t exactly a holiday makers dream). The rust was apparent when a clumsy Vazdovac challenge gifted the hosts a penalty and a crucial edge they wouldn’t surrender.
Legon Cities FC 1 – Great Olympics 1
If twitter feeds are anything to judge by, this will be the most meaningful derby for the Royals. A contentious first match with penalty appeals and chippy defense will only entrench the enmity.
(M) Orense 2 – Emelec 2
A late strike started Emelec’s 2020 campaign on solid footing. Despite conceding twice, Los Bombistas fought back to get a valuable point against the newly promoted Orense.
Zacatepec 1 – Alebrijes de Oaxaca 0
Give up a penalty in the first minute and things might seem grim. But a tremendous save by Jose Canales kept the score level….for a while. Zapetec took the lead about 20 minutes later, and even when a red card left the hosts a man down, Oaxaca couldn’t capitalize
Punjab FC 1 – Real Kashmir 0
Asier Dipanda remains one of the great difference makers around the world. Here again, without him, the Warriors may have ended up with a goalless tie. With him the keep their advantage in second place.
SC Sand 0 – SC Freiburg 2
The Bundesliga returned for women this weekend and with it Freiburg phenom Karla Bühl who, at 19, followed up her World Cup coming out party with 8 goals so far (a third of Freiburg’s total)
News & Notes
Rosenborg BK Announces Women’s Team
Norway’s legacy of greatness in the women’s game is without doubt. But the most decorated club in the country hasn’t been much involved…until now.
Rosenborg’s new women’s team is still in the planning stages, but the promise of Toppserien seasons is a blessing. (It’s currently unclear whether existing local women’s side Trondheim Ørn would join the club or be a ready made rival).
What’s Next
Wednesday, February 19
Thursday, February 20
4:15–Emelec v Blooming (Copa Sudamericana 2nd Leg)
Friday, February 21
1:00–(M) Grenoble v Châteauroux
Saturday, February 22
8:30–(M) Freiburg v Fortuna Düsseldorf
9:00–Aberdeen v Ross County
10:00–FK Vazdovac v FK Spartan Subotica
Sunday February 23
7:00–(W) SC Freiburg v MSV Duisburg
3:30 (M) Emelec v Guyaquil City
7:00–Jaibos v Alebrijes de Oaxaca
