

Match Report: Quevilly US U19 3–0 Sarcelles (U19)
French U19 Youth League | 10 May 2026
Quevilly US U19 produced a dominant display to defeat Sarcelles (U19) 3–0 at home. The victory strengthened their push for a top‑half finish in the French U19 Youth League and showcased the attacking talent developing within the club’s academy.
Match Overview
Quevilly seized control early and never looked back. They opened the scoring in the 12th minute through a well‑worked set‑piece, doubled the lead before half‑time, and added a third early in the second half. Sarcelles rarely threatened and were unable to cope with the home side’s intensity and movement.
Key Moments
- 12th minute: A corner was flicked on by centre‑back Diakité, and midfielder Leroy volleyed in at the far post.
- 36th minute: Quick combination play on the edge of the box allowed winger Diallo to curl a shot inside the post.
- 51st minute: Striker Moussa Ndiaye latched onto a through ball and finished calmly to make it 3–0.
- 68th minute: Sarcelles had their best chance, but a powerful header was saved by Quevilly goalkeeper Boidin.
- 83rd minute: Quevilly hit the woodwork twice in the same attack, but the score remained 3–0.
Tactical Story
Quevilly set up in a 4‑3‑3 formation and pressed high from the start, forcing Sarcelles into errors in their own half. The full‑backs pushed forward to create overloads, and the midfield trio rotated well to maintain possession. Sarcelles attempted to build through the centre but were frequently crowded out. Their 4‑4‑2 shape became disjointed as Quevilly’s wide players drifted inside.
Standout Players
Midfielder Mathéo Leroy controlled the tempo and scored the crucial opener. Winger Ismaël Diallo was a constant menace, bagging a goal and an assist. At the back, captain Adrien Diakité marshalled the defence with authority and was unbeatable in the air.
Table and Season Impact
The win lifted Quevilly US U19 to seventh in the U19 National Group B standings, keeping their slim hopes of a play‑off spot alive. For Sarcelles, the defeat left them in 12th place, just above the relegation zone. Quevilly’s clean sheet was their fourth of the season and underlined their growing defensive solidity.