Olimpia-2 claimed the first away win thanks to the bad organization of the opponents. Milsami-2-Ursidos did not manage to organize the game at a proper level and the match delegate handed them a loss by forfeit.
Despie this accident, the sides agreed on holding an exhibition match and shared a 2-2 draw.
Japanese international Shotaro Okada turned in a brilliant performance and scored two goals against Milsami-2-Ursidos. Okada drove home a shot from outside of the penalty area and then redirected Nicolae Glega's feed. This is the first time when the Asian footballer scores two goals in Moldova.
Moldova national U-17 team head coach Sergiu Chirilov who supervises other youth teams as well attended this game and named winger Alexandru Casianov on the U-17 team roster at the last minute. If all coaches treated their duty as professionally, football would develop much faster in Moldova and young talented footballers would get more chances.




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