

RFC Malmundaria and RFC de Liege played out a forgettable goalless draw in an International Club Friendly on 28 June 2026. The match, held at Malmundaria's home ground, was a low‑key affair with both teams clearly prioritising fitness and experimentation over all‑out attack.
Match Overview
Friendly matches often serve as preparation, and this one was no exception. The first half was played at a moderate tempo, with several changes made early to give squad players minutes. The second half saw more substitutions, disrupting any rhythm. Neither side showed the cutting edge to break the deadlock.
Key Moments
- 22nd Minute: RFC de Liege's winger cut inside and shot just over the bar.
- 44th Minute: A well‑worked free kick by Malmundaria ended with a header that was saved.
- 60th Minute: A triple substitution by both teams slowed the game down.
- 89th Minute: RFC de Liege had a penalty shout turned down after a challenge in the box.
Tactical Story
RFC Malmundaria used a 4‑4‑2 formation, looking for a solid base, but lacked creativity in the final third. RFC de Liege played with a 4‑3‑3, trying to dominate possession, but their passing was often wayward. Both defences were rarely tested, as attacks broke down frequently in the final third.
Standout Players
Malmundaria's goalkeeper was barely troubled but made a couple of comfortable saves. RFC de Liege's midfield enforcer won several tackles but could not influence the attacking play. The match was largely anonymous from an individual perspective, as fitness and avoiding injury were the priority.
Match Context
International Club Friendlies are typically used for squad rotation and tactical experimentation. This result will not be remembered, but both teams will take away fitness gains and some minor tactical insights. Neither side will be overly concerned with the scoreline as they look ahead to their respective league campaigns.