June 1, 2019 League 1 Ontario--summary of Friday games (from League 1 Ontario website)

   
Darby Dominant Over Durham, Nafar Leads London Over Unionville
06/01/2019, 3:00pm EDT
By League1 Ontario staff

A Stefan Lemanna hat-trick led Darby FC to a strong 5-0 win over neighbours' Durham United FA.

FC London's Nafar finally found the breakthrough for London in a 2-1 win as the home side staved off 
a Unionville Milliken side hungry for a first victory. 

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Darby FC secured their first three points of the season on the road, scoring five unanswered goals 
against Durham United FA in the east-GTA derby.

An evenly matched first half at the Pickering Soccer Centre saw the only goal scored 
by Lerohne Young (18') for Darby FC. The play was back and forth, with neither team being able 
to control momentum for a sustained period of time.

Durham United FA had an early opportunity, forcing Darby FC's goalkeeper Matt Zaikos to make 
a magnificent diving stop just six minutes into the game. Both teams refused to concede an early goal, 
resulting in heavy possession oriented play in the middle of the field for most of the half. 
Quality chances were scarce due to excellent defensive play by both sides.

The second half was a different story with Darby FC immediately breaking the game wide open with 
three consecutive goals by Stefan Lamana (49', 52', 63').

Young (90') capped off the match with his second minutes ahead of the whistle.

Durham United FA will next play Aurora FC on June 7 (8:00 p.m.) at Kinsmen Park, Pickering.

Darby FC will next play Pro Stars FC on June 8 (7:00 p.m.) at Victoria Park, Brampton.
(Felix Chau)

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Goals in either half for FC London (Wilson 34'; Nafar 76') secured all three points for the 
home side in a close 2-1 encounter that included a nervy ending.

Unionville-Milliken had the ball in the back of the net for a second time in the game in added 
time of the second half, only to have their celebrations of an equalizer cut short by the 
referee, who had already whistled for a foul in London's favour.

The Markham side's loss continued their winless start to the season after four games.

FC London enjoyed the majority and better chances of the game, forcing UM goalkeeper 
Alex Jakma into several fine saves throughout the evening.

The Londoners thought they had taken the lead just before the half-hour mark, when a corner  
played short was carried into the box along the goal line, then bobbled around the penalty 
area briefly before Maletic found his effort crossing the line. The goal was disallowed 
for offside, though.

But it only took four more minutes for Connor Wilson (34') to scoop his third of the season 
and draw first blood. In a speedy foot race he beat his defender on the inside, breaking 
away on the left side of goal and calmly slotting in from a difficult angle after rounding 
the 'keeper.

Unionville responded well, however. They struck the crossbar within moments of the restart 
and it only took until the stroke of half-time to find their equalizer, albeit against 
the run of play. An attack down the right hand side culminated in a tap in from 
Isaiah Prentice Whyte (45') with virtually the last kick of the first half.

Both sides altered personnel in the second half in search of a winner - neither seemed 
content to leave with just a point.

It seemed coach Mike Marcoccia was masterminding victory for his London side when Halbouni 
looked like being a major impact sub, setting up Wilson for a possible second chance 
to score with his very first involvement in play in the 64th minute.

A through ball threaded the defence, on the left-of-centre but yet another one-on-one 
was coolly saved.

Moments later Halbouni had a strike at goal himself, which was also kept out. It was 
an important save to keep the scores level as the UM defence were starting to soak 
up some intense pressure.

The home side's lead was soon restored courtesy of Mohamed Raza Nafar (76'), who completed 
a mazy run to find himself with a moment in space to shoot. A thunderous right footed 
curling effort across the penalty area and into the top right of the goal was the result.

London held on for the final quarter of an hour through a torrent of fouls, which included 
seeing Union Milliken's Trevor Carabin and Jarek Brome finding their names included 
in the referee's notebook.

FC London will next play Masters Futbol at the German Canadian Club, London on June 9 (3 p.m.).

Unionville Milliken SC will next play Toronto Skillz at Mt. Joy, Markham on June 8 (8 p.m.).

(Andy Goddard)

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