FC Voluntari Edge Past Duna-Tisza in Seven-Goal Thriller
FC Voluntari secured a 3-2 victory over Hungarian side Duna-Tisza in a pulsating International Club Friendly on July 1, 2026, at their home ground. The Romanian Liga I side survived a late comeback scare from their opponents, who pushed hard after falling behind by two goals early in the second half.
Match Overview
From the opening minutes, Voluntari looked the more aggressive side, pressing high and creating chances. They raced into a 2-0 lead inside the first 25 minutes, capitalizing on defensive lapses by Duna-Tisza. However, the Hungarian team grew into the contest and pulled one back just before halftime, ensuring a tense second period.
Key Moments
- 14th minute: Voluntari's striker nodded home from a corner to make it 1-0.
- 23rd minute: A swift counter-attack doubled the lead – a precise finish from the edge of the box.
- 42nd minute: Duna-Tisza halved the deficit with a looping header from a free-kick.
- 58th minute: Voluntari restored the two-goal cushion via a penalty after a clumsy foul in the box.
- 76th minute: Duna-Tisza set up a grandstand finish with a well-struck volley, making it 3-2.
- The final 15 minutes saw Duna-Tisza throw bodies forward, but Voluntari's defense held firm.
Tactical Story
FC Voluntari’s high-pressing 4-2-3-1 system caused problems for Duna-Tisza’s build-up play, forcing errors in dangerous areas. The visitors, coached by a pragmatic tactician, adjusted at halftime by switching to a more direct approach, which yielded goals but ultimately fell short. Set pieces and transitions defined the match, with both teams showing sharpness in the final third but vulnerability at the back.
Standout Players
- FC Voluntari captain: Scored one goal and led by example in midfield, breaking up play and starting attacks.
- Duna-Tisza number 7: A constant menace on the wing, providing assists and scoring the second goal for his team.
Impact and Context
The friendly serves as excellent preparation for both sides. FC Voluntari will take confidence from their attacking display, though defensive concentration remains a work in progress. Duna-Tisza, despite defeat, showed character and attacking threat, suggesting they could be a force in Hungary's upcoming season.

