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Admira Praha
04-03 16:15
1 - 0
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Loko Vltavin
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Admira Praha
Loko Vltavin
Attacks
130
98
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78
40
Ball Possession
64
36
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6
1
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End 1-0
85′
D. Zulu
miguel candela
76′
S.Zahalka
75′
64′
daniel ademuwagun
a.cizek
64′
S.Zahalka
v.zaruba
64′
Petr marek
vais
63′
adam gruntorad
A. Vitarigov
Halftime 0-0
41′
34′
nikolas dobias
27′
maxmilian petera
tomas kolodziej
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Match Info
Admira Praha secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Loko Vltavin in a Czech Third League match played on April 3, 2026, with kick-off at 16:15. The solitary goal proved decisive in a hard-fought contest, giving Admira Praha a crucial three points in their quest for a higher league finish. The only goal of the game arrived just before the half-hour mark, when Admira's striker latched onto a through ball and calmly slotted past the advancing goalkeeper. Loko Vltavin pushed hard for an equalizer in the second half, creating several promising opportunities, but were repeatedly denied by a combination of last-ditch defending and excellent saves from the home goalkeeper. The focus point of the match was a controversial penalty appeal waved away by the referee in the 75th minute after a Loko Vltavin attacker went down in the box, a decision that left the visiting bench furious. The standout performance came from Admira's match-winner in attack and their commanding center-back, who repelled countless crosses into the box. This result provides a welcome boost for Admira Praha in the league table, moving them closer to the playoff spots, while Loko Vltavin will rue missed chances as they remain in the lower half. Post-match, the Admira manager praised his team's resilience, while the Loko Vltavin coach pointed to the disallowed penalty claim as a pivotal moment. The starting XIs saw both teams field strong sides, with Admira's tactical discipline ultimately making the difference.