FAP 3-1 FK Graficar Beograd | Serbian Mozzart Bet Prva Liga | 29 May 2026
FAP delivered a commanding performance on home soil, securing a crucial 3-1 victory over FK Graficar Beograd in a Serbian Mozzart Bet Prva Liga clash. The result strengthened FAP's position in the middle of the table, while Graficar were left to rue a disjointed second‑half display.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, FAP looked sharp and aggressive, pressing high and forcing Graficar into early mistakes. The home side took the lead inside the first 20 minutes when a well‑worked corner routine was headed home by a centre‑back. Graficar responded with a period of sustained pressure and found an equaliser just before the half‑hour mark, thanks to a clinical finish on the counter‑attack.
The game turned decisively in FAP’s favour after the interval. They regained the lead with a low drive from the edge of the box that beat the Graficar goalkeeper at his near post, and then sealed the win with a third goal – a composed finish in a one‑on‑one situation after a quick break. Graficar pushed forward in the final quarter but could not find a way back.
Key Moments
- Goal (1-0): FAP’s set‑piece specialist rises highest to nod in from a corner.
- Goal (1-1): Graficar striker latches onto a through ball and slots home from 12 yards.
- Goal (2-1): FAP winger cuts inside and fires a low shot that squirms under the keeper’s hand.
- Goal (3-1): Quick counter‑attack ends with a calm finish past the advancing Graficar goalkeeper.
Standalone Performance
FAP’s midfield dominated the second half, winning second balls and dictating the tempo. The home side’s defensive line held firm against Graficar’s aerial threats, limiting the visitors to few clear opportunities. Graficar, missing a key playmaker through suspension, struggled to build sustained attacks after the equaliser.
Season Impact
With this victory, FAP moved to 34 points, solidifying their mid‑table safety. Graficar remain on 28 points, now just four points above the relegation play‑off spot. The match also highlighted FAP’s improved home form – they have lost only twice at their own ground all season.

