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RFS 6-0 Ogre United Full Match Score Review: Diomande Late Double Seals Virsliga Rout

Admin Published: Jun 24, 2026 14:17 WIB
RFS 6-0 Ogre United Full Match Score Review: Diomande Late Double Seals Virsliga Rout

RFS vs Ogre United in the Virsliga became a data-perfect demolition: six goals, a clean sheet, four different scoring phases, and a late substitute turning the final minutes into his own highlight reel. RFS controlled the scoreboard from the 9th minute and never allowed Ogre United to reset the rhythm, finishing with a ruthless 6-0 victory that underlined the gap in timing, depth, and attacking execution.

RFS Strike Early And Build The Match On Fast Territory

The first tactical signal arrived in the 9th minute. M. Ķigurs opened the scoring for RFS after D. Zelenkovs provided the assist, giving the home side a 1-0 lead before Ogre United could settle into a defensive shape. It was not just an early goal; it was the moment RFS forced the match into their preferred script.

Ogre United’s first disruption came quickly. In the 12th minute, R. Aditajs replaced M. Ivulans, an early substitution that suggested the visitors were already reacting to pressure rather than dictating their own plan. RFS used that instability well, keeping the match tilted toward Ogre United’s half.

Filipovic Penalty Turns Control Into Command

By the 22nd minute, RFS had doubled the advantage. A. Filipović converted from the penalty spot to make it 2-0, a goal that changed the psychological weight of the match. Ogre United were no longer chasing one mistake; they were chasing a complete reset.

RFS then added the third in the 33rd minute. D. Lemajić scored from a M. Ķigurs assist, making the score 3-0 and giving Ķigurs direct involvement in two first-half goals. At that stage, RFS had a structured attacking pattern: early width, quick support around the box, and clinical finishing when the chance opened.

Half-Time Score: RFS 3-0 Ogre United

The half-time whistle confirmed a 3-0 RFS lead. The scoreline reflected more than finishing quality. RFS had scored through open play, a penalty, and a striker’s finish, while Ogre United were forced into early changes and struggled to slow the tempo without fouling or losing territory.

Second-Half Changes Bring Another RFS Surge

Both teams adjusted immediately after the interval. RFS introduced R. Savaļnieks for A. Filipović in the 46th minute, while Ogre United sent on K. Kumakura for D. Sedols. In the same minute, M. Kalnins received a yellow card for Ogre United, an early second-half warning that showed how difficult it had become for the visitors to contain RFS movement.

The RFS substitution paid off sharply. In the 54th minute, D. Lemajić scored again, this time assisted by R. Savaļnieks, stretching the lead to 4-0. That goal was a clean example of bench impact: Savaļnieks entered at half-time and supplied the pass for the next scoring action within minutes.

Ogre United responded with two changes in the 55th minute, bringing on H. Silagailis for M. Kalnins and V. Mashchenko for J. Kabagambe. But the damage was already structural. RFS had momentum, scoreboard security, and the ability to rotate without losing attacking quality.

RFS Rotate, Ogre United Collect Cards

RFS made another double adjustment in the 58th minute as G. Mankenda replaced Ž. Lipušček and N. Sliede came on for D. Zelenkovs. The changes protected legs while keeping the game aggressive. Ogre United, meanwhile, moved deeper into survival mode.

The visitors’ discipline continued to fray. K. Hayashi was booked in the 63rd minute, followed by H. Silagailis in the 67th minute. Those yellow cards were not isolated incidents; they were symptoms of a team chasing runners, arriving late, and being forced into defensive contact.

RFS then introduced the player who would become the late headline. I. Diomandé replaced M. Ķigurs in the 72nd minute, and C. Kouadio came on for D. Lemajić in the 73rd. Ogre United made another change in the 75th minute, with E. Sprukts replacing E. Evelons, but the match was already beyond recovery.

Diomande Becomes The Late Hero With Two Ruthless Goals

Ogre United’s final booking came in the 80th minute when T. Marusiy received a yellow card. The match could have drifted toward a quiet finish, but RFS still had fresh attacking energy. Diomandé turned the closing phase into a statement.

In the 89th minute, I. Diomandé scored RFS’s fifth goal, assisted by M. Talla. It was the kind of substitute contribution that coaches value most: direct, late, and decisive even when the result was already secure.

Then came the final blow. In stoppage time, at 90+3’, Diomandé scored again to complete his quick-fire double and seal a 6-0 RFS victory. No assist was recorded for the sixth goal, but the impact was unmistakable. Diomandé entered after 72 minutes and still finished as the defining late-game hero.

Full-Time Score: RFS 6-0 Ogre United

The full-time whistle confirmed a dominant RFS performance: 6-0, with goals from M. Ķigurs, A. Filipović, D. Lemajić twice, and I. Diomandé twice. Lemajić gave the match its central scoring power, Ķigurs shaped the first-half control, and Diomandé delivered the dramatic closing signature.

Match Timeline: Goals, Cards And Key Changes

9’: M. Ķigurs scored for RFS, assisted by D. Zelenkovs, making it 1-0.

12’: Ogre United made an early change as R. Aditajs replaced M. Ivulans.

22’: A. Filipović converted a penalty for RFS to make it 2-0.

33’: D. Lemajić scored from a M. Ķigurs assist, taking RFS into a 3-0 lead.

45’: Half-time arrived with RFS leading Ogre United 3-0.

46’: R. Savaļnieks replaced A. Filipović for RFS; K. Kumakura replaced D. Sedols for Ogre United; M. Kalnins was booked.

54’: D. Lemajić scored his second, assisted by R. Savaļnieks, for 4-0.

55’: Ogre United introduced H. Silagailis and V. Mashchenko.

58’: RFS refreshed the side with G. Mankenda and N. Sliede.

63’: K. Hayashi received a yellow card for Ogre United.

67’: H. Silagailis was also booked for Ogre United.

72’: I. Diomandé came on for RFS, replacing M. Ķigurs.

73’: C. Kouadio replaced D. Lemajić for RFS.

75’: E. Sprukts replaced E. Evelons for Ogre United.

80’: T. Marusiy became the fourth Ogre United player booked.

89’: I. Diomandé scored, assisted by M. Talla, making it 5-0.

90+3’: I. Diomandé scored again to complete the 6-0 final score.

Final Verdict

RFS won this Virsliga match through layered dominance. The first half was about control and clean scoring sequences; the second half was about squad depth and finishing authority. Ogre United’s substitutions and yellow cards told the story of a team constantly forced to react, while RFS kept producing attacking solutions from starters and substitutes alike.

The hero label belongs late to I. Diomandé, whose two goals in the final minutes transformed a heavy win into a statement rout. But the full performance was collective: Ķigurs launched it, Filipović stabilized it from the spot, Lemajić powered it through the middle, and Diomandé gave it the dramatic ending.

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