29/03/2026
Sat FC 🔥 Training Match Recap
Yesterday’s session was a classic — Sat FC vs Sat FC, Team A 🆚 Team B. On paper it was just a training game… but once the whistle blew, it turned into one of those “friendly but not really friendly” battles we all know too well 😏
Final Score: Team A 4 - 3 Team B
From the first minute, the game had everything — banter flying around, heavy touches, missed controls, and chances after chances being wasted. Proper Saturday FC football.
Team A came out strong and showed real control, especially in midfield. Ko Min Latt and Ko Ye Min ran the show with great chemistry, dictating the tempo and linking play beautifully. Behind them, the “silver heads” held the defensive line with experience and composure, making it difficult for Team B to break through consistently.
Up front, Fawaz once again did what he always does — finding the net and making it look routine. He was joined on the scoresheet by Aung Myo Thu, Uncle Win Myint Htoo and Thar Chit.
Special mention to Uncle Win — over 50 and still putting in an astonishing performance. Not just the goal, but the energy, positioning, and composure… truly inspiring for everyone on the pitch 👏
Team B didn’t go down without a fight. Despite struggling to convert early chances, they kept pushing. Ya Ya and Aung Nyein Chan both managed to get on the scoresheet after missing earlier opportunities, showing good persistence. Eant also added a goal to keep the game tight until the end.
One of the biggest moments of the match — Do Lay’s penalty. A chance to shift momentum… but the ball sailed high over the bar 🚀 Definitely one of those moments that will be remembered (and joked about) for a while.
Thurein had a quieter game by his standards and seemed to be missing his usual pace, but still came very close with a powerful long-range effort that smashed against the post. On another day, that’s a goal.
Thar Chit, usually between the posts, stepped out onto the wing and showed he’s more than just a keeper. His winning goal proved his quality and versatility when it mattered most 💪
Last but not least, a special mention to Htoo Pyae, our youngest and newest player — registering an assist and showing great confidence with a steadily improving performance 👏
In the end, it was a tight contest decided by small moments. Team A edged it, but the real win was the intensity, the laughs, and the spirit on the pitch.
We keep going. Train harder, improve together, and come back stronger next session 💯
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The photo features Ko Chan Myae’s lineup sketches — not quite sure if it’s tactical genius or modern art, but somehow it did the job 😂🎨
At this rate, he might just be in line for the Saturday coach role… let’s see if he can back it up next week 👀