
Ghanaian striker Joel Fameyeh stole the spotlight on Sunday as his 86th-minute winner secured a thrilling 3-2 comeback for Puskás FC Academy over NyÃregyháza Spartacus in the Hungarian Football League I.
The visitors stunned the Pancho Arena crowd just two minutes in when Barna Benczenleitner opened the scoring. Though Puskás enjoyed the lion’s share of possession, Stefanos Evangelou doubled NyÃregyháza's lead before halftime, capitalizing on a goalkeeping mistake.
Puskás kept pressing. Their efforts paid off in the 26th minute through Ãdám Lukács, and again late in the game when Pál Dárdai Jr. acrobatically equalized with a stunning scissor kick in the 84th.
But it was Joel Fameyeh, who had only entered the game in the 75th minute, who delivered the decisive moment. Meeting a low cross in the box, the Ghanaian striker calmly slotted home his first goal for the club, sending fans into celebration.
NyÃregyháza’s frustration peaked as Pavlos Correa was sent off with two quick yellow cards, ending their hopes of a late response.
Fameyeh’s finish sealed all three points in NB I Round 2.
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