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Chateauroux
03-14 02:30
0 - 1
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Villefranche
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78
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Chateauroux
Villefranche
Attacks
72
58
Dangerous Attacks
67
21
Ball Possession
60
40
On Target
5
1
Off Target
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End 0-1
95′
K.Testud
M.Assef
90′
Willsem boussaid
88′
R.Freitas
D.Diarra
82′
Y.Chahid
Jad Koembo
71′
N. Sabihi
Sambaly Keita
70′
P. Wade
N.Mupemba
70′
Y. Verdier
C. Jean
63′
H. Sbaï
M.Louzif
56′
V. Marcel
53′
I. Bouaoune
47′
M.Assef
45′
L. Camelo
L. Etoga
Halftime 0-0
42′
V. Marcel
32′
L. Etoga
19′
D.Diarra
11′
M.Beneddine
Goal
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Match Info
French Championnat National Round 28: Châteauroux 0-1 Villefranche. The match kicked off at 02:30 on March 14, 2026, at the Stade Gaston Petit in Châteauroux. A solitary goal was enough for Villefranche to secure a vital away victory, dealing a blow to Châteauroux's ambitions in the lower reaches of the French third tier. The decisive moment arrived in the 62nd minute, when a swift counter-attack from Villefranche culminated in a low driven shot that found the bottom corner, silencing the home support. The first half was a cagey affair with few clear-cut chances, though Châteauroux saw a headed effort from a corner cleared off the line. The visitors grew into the game after the break and their persistence paid off with the goal. Châteauroux pushed for an equalizer in the final stages, but Villefranche's organized defense held firm, with their goalkeeper making a crucial save in added time to preserve the clean sheet. The result sees Villefranche climb away from immediate relegation concerns, while Châteauroux remains entrenched in a difficult battle for survival. The home manager lamented his side's lack of cutting edge, stating, "We controlled possession but lacked the final quality. We must be more clinical." His Villefranche counterpart praised his team's resilience: "A fantastic away performance. We showed great discipline and took our chance when it came." The starting XI for Châteauroux featured a 4-3-3 formation, while Villefranche set up in a compact 4-2-3-1 to great effect.