- 17' V. Dragomir
- 53' Bruno
- 84' Anderson Silva
- 87' M. Orsic
- 44' S. Chaloupek
Match statistics
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6 Blocked Shots 3
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10 Shots insidebox 9
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3 Shots off Goal 7
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8 Shots on Goal 3
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7 Shots outsidebox 4
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17 Total Shots 13
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8 Corner Kicks 2
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3 Offsides 0
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11 Fouls 16
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0 Red Cards 1
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2 Yellow Cards 1
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246 Passes accurate 339
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344 Total passes 424
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2 Goalkeeper Saves 5
Match timeline
17 eventsKey moments
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17'
PafosGoalby V. Dragomir
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44'
Slavia PrahaGoalby S. Chaloupek
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53'
PafosGoalby Bruno
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59'
Slavia PrahaRed Cardby Jan Bořil
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84'
PafosGoalby Anderson Silva
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87'
PafosGoalby M. Orsic
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Lineups
- 1J. Gorter
- 7Bruno
- 23D. Luckassen
- 4David Luiz
- 2K. Pileas
- 88Pepe
- 30V. Dragomir
- 11Jaja
- 8D. Quina
- 17M. Orsic
- 33Anderson Silva
- 82P. Petrou
- 93N. Michail
- 5D. Goldar
- 25B. Langa
- 12K. Sema
- 42G. Michael
- 87P. Caldieraro
- 9M. Bassouamina
- 10L. Dimata
- J. Stanek36
- D. Zima4
- I. Ogbu5
- S. Chaloupek2
- D. Doudera21
- O. Dorley19
- M. Sadilek23
- Y. Mbodji12
- M. Cham7
- L. Provod17
- E. Prekop31
- J. Markovic35
- A. Rezek40
- D. Hashioka8
- J. Boril18
- E. Pitak51
- Y. Sanyang11
- M. Naskos46
- V. Kusej9
- M. Chytil13
- T. Chory25
- I. Schranz26
- S. Pikolon49
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Match Recap
Pafos Surge Past Slavia Praha with Ruthless 4-1 Victory
Pafos delivered a statement performance in their Champions League campaign, dismantling a struggling Slavia Praha side 4-1 at the Alphamega Stadium to claim a crucial three points in League Stage action.
The Cypriot hosts, who entered the match sitting 26th in the 36-team table with nine points, showed precisely why they’ve been one of the competition’s surprise packages this season. Despite trailing in possession (45% to 55%), Pafos demonstrated clinical finishing that their Czech opponents simply couldn’t match.
The match began promisingly for the home side when Vlad Dragomir broke the deadlock on 17 minutes, capitalising on Pafos’s direct approach. Slavia Praha, languishing in 34th place with just three points from eight matches, showed glimpses of their quality when Sebastian Chaloupek levelled matters just before half-time.
However, the contest’s defining moment arrived on 59 minutes when Jan Bořil received his marching orders, leaving Slavia Praha to navigate the final half-hour a man down. The red card proved catastrophic for the visitors, who had already been struggling defensively throughout the campaign with a goal difference of -14.
Pafos ruthlessly exploited their numerical advantage. Bruno restored their lead eight minutes after the break, before Anderson Silva and Miro Orsic added further gloss to the scoreline in the closing stages. The victory was built on superior efficiency in front of goal – Pafos managed eight shots on target compared to Slavia’s three, despite the Czech side actually edging the expected goals metric 1.73 to 1.40.
The statistics tell the story of a disciplined Pafos performance. They committed fewer fouls (11 to 16) whilst generating significantly more corner kicks (8 to 2), suggesting sustained pressure in the final third. Slavia Praha’s superior passing accuracy (80% to 72%) proved meaningless without the cutting edge required at this level.
This emphatic victory moves Pafos further away from the relegation zone whilst highlighting the gulf in form between these sides. Pafos’s recent record of three wins from five matches stands in stark contrast to Slavia Praha’s winless streak, leaving the Prague outfit facing an uphill battle to salvage their European campaign.