Mark Ives‘ 52nd minute goal has secured the inaugural Global Premier Football League title for London City FC.
After slipping up last week, a match against bottom side, Toronto Athletic, appeared to be an ideal prospect to help get City over the line. While, ultimately, they achieved their goal, it wasn’t an easy afternoon. But that was all academic as they pulled in the result that took the trophy back on the plane with them to Wembley.
Let’s find out what else happened during the penultimate round.
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London City survived a nervous afternoon and an edgy performance to grab hold of the three points they needed to claim the GPFL title. While Ives, as has often been the case this season, was the goal scoring hero, it was the defensive unit that got City home in this one.
Athletic, as they have been since the GPFL Cup break, were once again solid, consistently threatening to upset their title chasing visitors, but they couldn’t manage to scratch out the goal that would have changed everything.
So, congratulations to London City for emerging victorious after nine grueling months.
The minor placing were also all but settled, as Union Buenos Aires squeezed past a determined al-Qahirah Stars performance, while Esportivo Rio suffered double calamity to be held at home.
Two goals in the final five minutes, from Sebastiano Cruz and Diego Santander, lifted Union past the Stars, who had taken the lead on the half hour. For so long, Flavio van Overstraeten‘s goal looked to have given the visitors an unlikely victory, but the crowd at the Monumental pushed their team home.
Esportivo were ahead early through Xabier Ballester, but saw Jose Caceres dismissed midway through the second half before Eternal Roma‘s left back, Bruno Caruso, snapped home the equaliser two minutes into added time.
Harbour City‘s goalless draw at Hong Kong Traders was ultimately redundant as the Sydneysiders had previously locked up fourth spot.
Olympia Munich were also held in Asia, but their game at Shanghai Pearl was a vastly different proposition. Gunter Walter and Henry Aribo traded goals with Miguel Casadesus and Albert-Jan Stroek in an open match.
The match of the road was in Paris, as Paris Metro and the Marina Bay Flyers shared eight goals. German centre forwards, Tim Ludwig and Kay Kraus, both scored doubles, as did Metro’s Antenor Nakamura. Dutch assist machine, Boudewijn Tjaarts, was involved in a hat trick of set-ups, including laying on the final goal, scored by Oscar Alvares.
LA Icons and Ciudad de Madrid both picked up wins via a single goal, while Tokyo Yokohama United‘s victory over CF Azteca pushed their visitors into the bottom three.
Turkish superstars, Aral Akkas and Erkin Okay scored the goals that, in the end, helped Constantinople FC to a bright victory over a New York Capitals side that has dropped like a stone in recent weeks.
4 - 4Stade de France, Paris PARIS METROPOLE vs MARINA BAY FLYERS |
1 - 0SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles LA ICONS vs EMIRATES UNITED |
2 - 2Shanghai Stadium, Shanghai SHANGHAI PEARL vs OLYMPIA MUNCHEN |
1 - 1Maracana Stadium, Rio de Janeiro ESPORTIVO RIO vs ETERNAL ROMA |
2 - 1Japan National Stadium, Tokyo TOKYO YOKOHAMA UNITED vs CF AZTECA |
0 - 0Hong Kong Stadium, Hong Kong HONG KONG TRADERS vs HARBOUR CITY |
0 - 1FNB Stadium, Johannesburg JOHANNESBURG RUSH vs CIUDAD DE MADRID |
2 - 1Estadio Monumental, Buenos Aires UNION BUENOS AIRES vs AL-QAHIRAH STARS |
0 - 1BMO Field, Toronto TORONTO ATHLETIC vs LONDON CITY FC |
3 - 2Ataturk Olympic Stadium, Istanbul CONSTANTINOPLE FC vs NEW YORK CAPITALS |