

FC Chambly Oise 6-0 Colmar – Ruthless First‑Half Blitz Seals One‑Sided Victory
FC Chambly Oise delivered a stunning performance on 10 May 2026, crushing Colmar 6-0 in French Championnat National 2. The match was effectively over by half‑time, as the home side raced into a five-goal lead inside the opening 45 minutes.
Match Overview
Playing at their Stade des Marais, Chambly displayed relentless attacking football from the kick‑off. Colmar, who came into the match hoping to improve their defensive record, were overwhelmed by the pace and precision of the home attack.
First‑Half Wrecking Ball
- 8th minute: Chambly’s striker latched onto a through ball and slotted past the advancing goalkeeper.
- 16th minute: A powerful shot from 20 yards doubled the lead – the goalkeeper got a hand to it but could not keep it out.
- 23rd minute: A header from a corner made it 3-0.
- 35th minute: Another counter‑attack ended with a composed finish for 4-0.
- 42nd minute: A defensive mix‑up allowed the Chambly winger to steal the ball and score the fifth.
Second Half Consolidation
Chambly eased off after the interval, but still added a sixth goal in the 68th minute through a well‑executed set‑piece. Colmar rarely threatened, managing only one shot on target throughout the match.
Tactical Analysis
Chambly’s high‑press suffocated Colmar’s build‑up play. The home side’s midfielders constantly won second balls, allowing quick transitions. Colmar’s three‑man defence was exposed repeatedly by Chambly’s movement in behind. The result was a harsh lesson for the visitors, who had no answer to the intensity.
Standout Players
The Chambly centre‑forward scored a hat‑trick (goals in the 8th, 35th, and 68th minutes) and was named man of the match. The left‑back, who provided two assists, was also exceptional. For Colmar, the goalkeeper could do little to prevent the rout.
Season Impact
The victory kept Chambly in the top half of the National 2 table and gave their goal difference a massive boost. Colmar, meanwhile, remained in the relegation zone, their defensive frailties highlighted yet again.