Rakhine United beat ISPE FC 3-1 in MNL 2022

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A Rakhine United player (silver) struggles to get the ball against ISPE player (yellow) during their MNL 2022 match at Thuwunna Stadium in Yangon on 29 June 2022.  PHOTO: MNL

Rakhine United made a win over ISPE FC 3-1 in their debut match in 2022 Myanmar National League Day-4 at Thuwunna Stadium in Yangon yesterday.
The ISPE FC, made up of local players, won the opening game of the season. The team is headed by head coach U Chit Naing won with come-from-behind action.
Rakhine United has recruited foreign players but could not do much and lost the opening match.
Rakhine team scored the first goal in the first five minutes of the match and Zaw Zaw Naing scored from the penalty spot.
Despite conceding a goal, Khin Kyaw Win scored the equalizer in the 21st minute for ISPE FC.
After that, the match was reciprocal, but the ISPE had more chances to score and the winning goal was scored after 80 minutes.
Pyae Phyo Khaing scored in the 81st minute and Khin Kyaw Win in the 89th minute for ISPE.
Towards the end of the match, Zaw Zaw Naing from Rakhine team and Zin Ye Naung from ISPE were sent off due to the rough play.
Yadanabon FC will play against GFA FC today 3pm at Thuwunna Stadium in Yangon. — Ko Nyi Lay/GNLM

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