

Gyirmot SE and Monori SE shared the spoils in a lively 2-2 draw in the Hungary Nemzeti Bajnoksag III on the same evening. The match, played at Gyirmot’s Alcufer Stadion in Győr, saw both sides trade goals in an open, attacking contest that kept fans on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.
Fast Start from the Home Side
Gyirmot, competing in the third tier of Hungarian football, came roaring out of the blocks. Within the first ten minutes, they had taken the lead through a well-worked team move. Right-back overlapping delivered a pinpoint cross, and the striker arrived at the far post to volley home from six yards. The early goal put Monori on the back foot and gave Gyirmot the platform to control the opening period.
Monori SE, however, were not deterred. They gradually grew into the game, finding their rhythm in midfield around the 25th minute. A moment of individual brilliance drew them level: Monori’s attacking midfielder collected a pass 25 yards from goal, took a touch to steady himself, and unleashed a curling effort that dipped over the Gyirmot goalkeeper and into the top corner. It was a goal worthy of any level and brought the away fans to life.
Second Half Drama
The second half continued at a frantic pace. Gyirmot regained the lead in the 57th minute following a set piece. A corner was swung into the box, and after a scramble, the ball fell to an unmarked center-back, who stabbed it home from close range. The home side appeared to be in control, but Monori showed resilience once again.
With just over fifteen minutes remaining, Monori earned a free kick in a dangerous position. The set-piece delivery was excellent, finding the head of a towering defender who powered his effort past the Gyirmot goalkeeper to make it 2-2. Both teams pushed for a winner in the closing stages, but tired legs and solid defending ensured the scoreline remained unchanged.
Table and Season Context
The draw keeps Gyirmot SE in mid-table, currently sitting 8th in the 16-team division with 24 points. Monori SE, meanwhile, remain in the relegation battle, occupying 14th place with just 17 points. For Monori, this hard-earned point away from home could prove crucial in their fight to avoid the drop. Gyirmot will view the draw as two points dropped after leading twice, but the quality of the opposition’s finishing meant a share of the spoils was probably a fair outcome.
Gyirmot next face a daunting trip to league leaders Tiszaújváros, while Monori will hope to build on this performance when they host lowly Sárvár at home.
