NPL Round 4, 2022: Belconnen United FC vs Canberra Olympic FC
30 April, 2022

Heading into their second straight week playing out of their home base of McKellar Park, Belconnen United were surely looking for a major breakthrough in form, still searching for a victory in front of their home fans after two losses.
Their opponents this week were Canberra Olympic FC, who were also entering into the weekend fully aware the three points on offer would be a well needed spark, hoping to follow up on their first win of the season in round three after two frustrating games to open their campaign.
With two games played in front of the home fans and no goals scored yet at McKellar, Belconnen were hoping to turn promising attacking play into some goals to show for those efforts, and against a visiting side that has struggled defensively in recent weeks, this would be the perfect opportunity for the Blue Devils to make a statement.
Belconnen also had a milestone man in their ranks, with defender Zach Maybury making his 200th appearance for the Blue Devils.
The Blue Devils made their intentions known early, piecing together some attacking play right from kickoff that forced Olympic’s keeper into early action.
At the back, Maybury got given plenty of chances early in the game to show he was well and truly up for the occasion, with his side of the defensive line seeing a lot of early attention from the visitors.
Belconnen got a very good chance to go ahead with an early free kick, and with a very well taken shot from Keegan Vucetic it looked destined to go in, but struck the top crossbar and back out, albeit after a few short seconds of the crowd convinced they’d seen a screamer.
The Blue Devils had a dominant control of possession early on and played an expansive and well-structured passing game to give themselves an ample selection of early chances.
Belco winger Jade James-Ward was showing some very sharp feet as he proved a thorn in the side of the Olympic defense, including a moment where through footwork alone he worked his way out of a sea of defenders to concoct an opportunity for himself that forced the keeper into a great save.
Olympic did well to survive the early onslaught and almost had the perfect reward for their effort, when a promising counterattack saw a familiar face almost send the visitors into the lead with Luca Florez narrowly missing with two good attempts, both fading away to sides of goal.
They continued to press with the counterattack, and only a few moments later a shot from far out wide floated out of the keeper’s reach but sunk just in time to nestle into the net for a spectacular goal, but one the home side and fans were fairly frustrated to concede.
Only a few minutes later the visitors nearly had a second, with some very nice link-up play between Florez and set the diminutive winger through on goal, but goalkeeper Alex Connell got himself in the way and kept it within his reach.
The visitors continued to press, forcing Belconnen into picking up two yellow cards to slow the attack down, and giving the home fans another scare when a free kick struck the post similarly to Belconnen’s in the opening few minutes, which at this point of the game felt like a millennia ago.
Belconnen did get themselves back into the proceedings as the half went on, getting a few opportunities to find an equalizer before the break but to no avail.
The home side had a freekick just past 40 minutes played in a similar distance but more center to goal, to their one in the opening minutes, but the shot was kept low, and the keeper was comfortably waiting for it upon arrival.
The half came to close with the one goal to differentiate the two teams, meaning another half-time interval where Belconnen would surely be wondering how they could turn this around and get back into the fight in the second installment of the game.
They offered their fair share of promise in attack, and for a sizable portion of the half they were dominating game and seemed more likely. Despite all of that though, they were once again chasing the game and without a goal at home.
The positive for the home side was that in the first three games of the campaign, Canberra Olympic have not managed to make it through a second half without conceding, so as this game continued there was bound to be chances, but Belconnen would need to be efficient in taking them if they wanted back in.
For the first few minutes of the second half it looked like the home side were on the right track, but a duel at the back between keeper Alex Connell and Olympic’s halftime substitute Asosa Hangi was enough to give Hangi a shot on an open goal to make it a two goal lead, while forcing Belconnen into subbing Connell off for Zac Pagan as the collision left him worse for wear.
Now fueled by a simple desperation to get a goal and breathe some life into this game, Belconnen continued to search but were still struggling to find anything.
A double substation brought Tato Kersberg and Juan Ospina both into the front three to bring some new perspective into their attack.
Christian Kreskas managed to win a free kick in a decent position, but the shot sailed over the bar without too much of a question asked. An aerial ball gave another opportunity where the defender couldn’t reel it under control on his first touch, giving Jade James-Ward a chance to shoot that once again sailed too high.
A few moments later Juan Ospina had a prime chance, but his shot went wayward to the left of goal.
Once again, despite having the better chances, Belconnen conceded a third goal nearing 80 minutes played when a cross into the box saw a teammate rise to claim it and bury it into the top right corner.
Ospina continued to make a few chances for what would at least be a consolation first home goal of the season, but at a certain point it just seemed like the football gods weren’t willing to have it. The crowd got very vocal throughout stoppage time as tensions flared up to close the game out.
A penalty was awarded for Belconnen in the 96th of the game, which Jade James-Ward managed to tuck away to at least help Belconnen feel that monkey on their back can be considered gone.
The Blue Devils head onto a two week away campaign still without a point at home, and with one win out of four in what is shaping out to be a very frustrating beginning to the season. Canberra Olympic notch their second straight victory under their belt to make up for their opening two fixtures.
Dusty Wells was the recipient of the Belconnen United Player of the Match award this week for his efforts to try and spark something for the side in this result.





