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Ferencvarosi TC Dominates Vojvodina 3-0 in UEFA Europa League

Ferencvarosi TC 3-0 Vojvodina at Groupama Aréna was a commanding first-leg statement in the UEFA Europa League 1st Qualifying Round, built on early numerical superiority and efficient use of wide attacks. With no league standings context available, the significance here is purely continental: Ferencvaros take a three-goal cushion and a clean sheet into the return fixture, while Vojvodina must overturn both the scoreline and the psychological damage of an early red card.

Match Report

The match turned decisively in Ferencvaros’ favour inside the opening ten minutes. In the 9th minute, Kornél Szűcs (Vojvodina) was sent off — 9' K. Szucs (Vojvodina) — red card (Tripping) — leaving the visitors to play more than 80 minutes with ten men and immediately reshaping the tactical landscape.

Ferencvaros converted that advantage into a breakthrough just before the half-hour. 27' Ferencvarosi TC goal — Lenny Joseph (assisted by Kristoffer Zachariassen). Joseph’s finish rewarded sustained territorial pressure against Vojvodina’s deepening block.

The hosts doubled their lead seven minutes later, again exploiting the extra space. 34' Ferencvarosi TC goal — Kristoffer Zachariassen (assisted by Cadu). Cadu’s supply from midfield underlined Ferencvaros’ ability to progress the ball cleanly through central areas against a numerically reduced opponent.

At half-time Ferencvaros were 2-0 ahead and in full control, with Vojvodina largely confined to damage limitation.

The second half opened with a flurry of substitutions aimed at adjusting to the game’s rhythm. In the 60th minute, Vojvodina reshaped their front line: 60' M. Vidosavljevic replaced D. Zukic (Vojvodina), and simultaneously 60' D. Kokanovic replaced A. Vukanovic (Vojvodina), both changes designed to inject fresh legs and work rate into the attacking phase despite being a man down.

Ferencvaros responded a minute later with offensive rotation of their own. 61' E. Acolatse replaced Dele (Ferencvarosi TC), refreshing the right side, and 61' Z. Gruber replaced G. Kanichowsky (Ferencvarosi TC), adding more direct running higher up the pitch.

Vojvodina’s discipline wobbled again on 62 minutes when a substitute on the bench was booked: 62' M. Tanjga (Vojvodina) — yellow card (unspecified reason). It was a small but telling sign of growing frustration.

Ferencvaros picked up their first booking in the 68th minute: 68' Cadu (Ferencvarosi TC) — yellow card (Holding), as the midfielder halted a rare Vojvodina transition.

The hosts’ pressure yielded a third goal shortly after. 71' Ferencvarosi TC goal — Z. Gruber (assisted by Cadu). The substitute’s strike, again created by Cadu, effectively killed the contest at 3-0 and highlighted Ferencvaros’ ability to maintain attacking sharpness even after personnel changes.

With the result seemingly secure, Ferencvaros turned to game management. In the 74th minute they made a double change: 74' K. Lisztes replaced K. Zachariassen (Ferencvarosi TC) and 74' E. Sevikyan replaced L. Joseph (Ferencvarosi TC), preserving key contributors while keeping energy levels high in the final third.

Vojvodina continued to rotate in search of stability and fresh legs. 76' M. Kolarevic replaced P. Sukacev (Vojvodina) and 76' S. Mitrovic replaced L. Randjelovic (Vojvodina), moves that rebalanced midfield and wide areas as they tried to avoid further damage.

Ferencvaros made another defensive-leaning switch on 82 minutes: 82' O. Nagy replaced A. Osvath (Ferencvarosi TC), shoring up the right side and helping see out the clean sheet.

Two minutes later, Vojvodina made their final substitution of the evening: 84' L. Peranovic replaced I. Djakovac (Vojvodina), shortly after the midfielder had gone into the book. His caution had arrived in the 81st minute — 81' I. Djakovac (Vojvodina) — yellow card (Tripping) — as he tried to break up a Ferencvaros counter.

The last disciplinary note came in the closing stages when Ferencvaros’ central midfielder was booked: 88' N. Keita (Ferencvarosi TC) — yellow card (Tripping), a late tactical foul to halt another attempted break.

With no further goals or major incidents, Ferencvaros closed out a controlled 3-0 victory, their early numerical advantage and superior attacking structure proving decisive.

Fixture Statistics & Tactical Audit

  • xG: not available vs not available
  • Possession: not available vs not available
  • Shots on Target: not available vs not available
  • Goalkeeper Saves: not available vs not available

With detailed statistical outputs such as xG, possession and shot counts unavailable, the tactical reading must lean heavily on game state and event flow. The early red card forced Vojvodina into a reactive low block, ceding territory and initiative. Ferencvaros, already set up in a 4-3-3, were able to stretch the pitch, circulate the ball through Cadu and Naby Keita, and repeatedly isolate their forwards in advanced spaces. The sequence of goals — arriving after sustained pressure and involving multiple midfield contributors — suggests Ferencvaros translated their structural dominance into high-quality chances, while Vojvodina’s inability to threaten meaningfully after going down to ten men aligns with the eventual three-goal margin.

Standings Update & Seasonal Impact

As this was a UEFA Europa League 1st Qualifying Round tie and no domestic standings data is provided, the immediate impact is framed in two-leg terms rather than league tables. Ferencvaros carry a three-goal lead and a clean sheet into the second leg, placing them in a strong position to progress, with the cushion allowing for a more controlled, risk-averse approach away from home. Vojvodina, by contrast, face a steep uphill task: they must chase at least three goals in the return fixture while tightening a defence that conceded three times after an early dismissal, leaving minimal margin for further disciplinary lapses.

Lineups & Personnel

Ferencvarosi TC Starting XI

  • GK: Dénes Dibusz
  • DF: Mariano Gómez, Toon Raemaekers
  • MF: Attila Osváth, Cadu, Gabi Kanichowsky, Naby Keïta, Marius Corbu, Kristoffer Zachariassen
  • FW: Lenny Joseph, Yusuf Bamidele

Vojvodina Starting XI

  • GK: Dragan Rosić
  • DF: Lazar Nikolić, Kornél Szűcs, Đorđe Crnomarković, Lucas Barros
  • MF: Lazar Ranđelović, Ifet Đakovac, Njegoš Petrović, Petar Sukačev
  • FW: Aleksa Vukanović, Dejan Zukić

Post-Match Verdict

This was a clinical performance (3 goals scored, none conceded) from Ferencvaros once the early red card tilted the contest. Their 4-3-3 structure, with Cadu and Keita orchestrating from midfield, consistently exploited the extra man, producing three well-constructed goals involving different scorers and repeat contributors in build-up. The use of substitutions was proactive rather than reactive: fresh attackers like Zsombor Gruber and Elton Acolatse maintained intensity, while later defensive changes helped protect the clean sheet.

For Vojvodina, the match was defined by a defensive collapse (1 red card and 1 yellow card, plus three goals conceded) rooted in an early individual error. Reduced to ten men, they were forced into a low block that they could not maintain over 90 minutes, and their subsequent substitutions were largely about damage control rather than turning the tide. Without statistical evidence of meaningful attacking output, and with discipline issues compounding their problems, the 3-0 scoreline reflects both Ferencvaros’ superiority in exploiting game state and Vojvodina’s inability to adapt after the sending-off.