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Aberdeen Women - Women VS St Johnstone Women Sport
Aberdeen Women
08-02 20:00
3 - 4
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St Johnstone Women - Women VS St Johnstone Women Sport
St Johnstone Women
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H2H
Aberdeen Women
St Johnstone Women
Attacks
76
58
Dangerous Attacks
57
26
Ball Possession
59
41
On Target
11
5
Off Target
6002
5002
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End 3-4
84′
3-4
daniel
Assist: Soraya Walsh
80′
58′
1-4
Soraya Walsh
Assist: daniel
55′
0-4
48′
0-3
M. Burns
Halftime 0-2
32′
madison finnie
19′
0-1
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Match Info

AEK Athens delivered a commanding performance on August 2, 2026, sweeping aside Belgian side Sint-Truidense with a 3-0 victory in an international club friendly at 20:00. The Greek Super League heavyweights showcased their attacking quality from the first whistle, producing a display full of movement, quick passing, and clinical finishing that left their visitors with little room to respond.

Dominant From Start to Finish

AEK Athens set the tone early, pressing high up the pitch and forcing Sint-Truidense into errors in their own defensive third. The breakthrough came courtesy of a well-worked team goal, with the home side moving the ball from left to right before finishing coolly past the Belgian keeper. The goal settled any nerves and allowed the Greek outfit to play with visible confidence and rhythm.

In the second half, AEK maintained their intensity and added two more goals to make the scoreline a true reflection of their supremacy. The midfield trio controlled the tempo, while the full-backs pushed forward relentlessly to provide width. Sint-Truidense struggled to hold possession for long periods and were limited to speculative efforts from distance, which were comfortably dealt with by the AEK rearguard.

Important Friendly Test

For AEK Athens, this was another positive step in their pre-season programme. The clean sheet and the variety of attacking options on display will encourage the coaching staff, who are looking to build momentum ahead of competitive fixtures. The match also gave valuable playing time to several squad players who are pushing for regular starting roles.

Sint-Truidense, meanwhile, will take lessons from the defeat as they continue their preparations. The level of opposition provided a clear benchmark, and their younger players gained experience playing against European-calibre opposition. Despite the scoreline, the Belgian side showed moments of decent build-up play and will look to sharpen their final-third decisions before the season begins.