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UWIC Inter Cardiff
Briton Ferry Athletic
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End 0-2
92′
S.Snaith
ollie anderson
91′
l.mwandwe
86′
harrison matthews
harri john
84′
Corey hurford
lee ricky owen
81′
J.Morris
A. Roscrow
81′
l.walsh
o good
80′
rio dyer
Tom walters
80′
0-2
Tom walters
74′
0-1
Tom walters
66′
Luis bates
46′
dylan packer
mitchell bates
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Match Info
In a Welsh Premier League fixture at the Cyncoed Campus, Briton Ferry Athletic pulled off an impressive 2-0 away victory against UWIC Inter Cardiff. The visitors produced a disciplined and effective performance to nullify the home threat and capitalize on their own opportunities, climbing the table with a crucial three points.
The match was a tight affair for the opening half-hour, with both teams canceling each other out in midfield. The deadlock was broken just before halftime when Briton Ferry's forward latched onto a through ball and finished calmly past the onrushing keeper. UWIC Inter Cardiff pushed for an equalizer in the second half but left themselves exposed at the back. Briton Ferry sealed the win with a classic counter-attack in the 75th minute, a low cross turned in at the far post to double their lead. The home side's frustration grew as they failed to break down a resolute defensive unit.
This victory provides a significant boost for Briton Ferry Athletic's league standing, moving them into a more comfortable mid-table position. For UWIC Inter Cardiff, the defeat is a missed opportunity to gain ground on the teams above them. The Briton Ferry manager hailed his team's work ethic, saying, "The boys were magnificent. We defended as a unit and took our chances when they came." The UWIC manager was critical of his team's finishing, stating, "We had the possession but lacked the cutting edge. We need to be more ruthless in both boxes."

