Thunder from the Eagles

The Serbia national mini-football team didn't just win; they announced their arrival with a deafening roar. In a match that felt like a statement of intent, the Eagles dismantled Romania national mini-football team with a commanding 6-3 victory. This wasn't just a ticket to the semi-finals of the European Championship; it was a declaration. Having faced the Romanians in a previous European final in Sarajevo, the Serbian side returned the favor with even greater ferocity, proving that history is written by the victors.

Bobars and Bombs

From the opening whistle, Serbia imposed a suffocating high press. Stefan Bosnić struck first, lashing a volley into the net in the fourth minute to set the tone. But the true architect of the night was Jovan Bobar. His assist for Čedomir Tomčić’s second goal doubled the lead, and his own spectacular strike in the 29th minute seemed to seal the deal. Romania fought back, with Robu, Dumitrescu, and Mocanu pulling them level at 3:3, but they had forgotten who they were dealing with.

Destiny Delivered

The response was instant and brutal. Marko Vujović unleashed a thunderous shot to restore the lead, and Bobar added his second mere minutes later. Romania threw everything forward, even deploying a goalkeeper-player, but the Serbian defense stood like a fortress. Vujović capped the masterclass with a second goal, while Robu’s late consolation meant nothing against a tide of orange and blue. With two goals and an assist, Bobar was the undisputed hero. Serbia now awaits the winner of the Czech Republic vs. Azerbaijan clash, eyes fixed firmly on the gold medal.