D1-D2-D3 ACFF: goalless draw between Charleroi and Standard, Onhaye wins at Crossing, Richelle and Geer share, Aubel slapped by Mormont

D1-D2-D3 ACFF: goalless draw between Charleroi and Standard, Onhaye wins at Crossing, Richelle and Geer share, Aubel slapped by Mormont
D1-D2-D3 ACFF: goalless draw between Charleroi and Standard, Onhaye wins at Crossing, Richelle and Geer share, Aubel slapped by Mormont

Goals: Mubilanzila (1-0, 61st), Bil (1-1, 73rd), Mukala (1-2, 87th), Boumediane (1-3, 88th)

Fourth consecutive victory for Monceau, who overthrew Rebecq in the last quarter of an hour. Bil, who had had a goal canceled a few moments earlier, first got his team back in the game. Then, everything came down to the final minutes with Mukala giving the Moncellois the advantage. A minute later, Boumediane sealed the score. The Carolos moved up one place in the ranking and are now seventh. After five matches without defeat, the Rebecquois fell again and saw the gaps close with their pursuers. Indeed, at the bottom of the table, Biesme and Aische won at home. The Djobins beat Pont-à-Celles, a direct competitor. The PAC had to play with ten players for 70 minutes, which did not make their task easy. He was still able to save his honor. Roch Gérard’s men see not only Biesme but also Aische returning to their level since the latter has dismissed Perwez, the red lantern. The Aischois had not won since September 22.

The classification of D3 ACFF A

D3 ACFF B (12th day):

FT Hamoir 0 – 2 Elsaute

Buts: Diane (0-1, 77e), Dirix (0-2, 82e)

FT Aubel 3 – 5 Mormont

Goals: Putz (0-1, 4th; 1-2, 28th), Nijhof (1-1, 6th), Lenaerts (2-2, 65th), Raposo (2-3, 67th), Crèvecoeur (2-4, 74th), Lomma (2-5, 85th), Remacle (3-5, 90th)

FT Meix-Dt-Virton 0 – 1 Gouvy

But: Guillaume (0-1, 82e)

FT Harre-Manhay 0 – 2 Waremme

Goals: Ardu (0-1, 60th), Bustin (0-2, 86th)

FT Richelle 1 – 1 Geer

Buts: Docquier (0-1, 36e), Philippe CSC (1-1, 59e)

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