Rain Rules In Bar Okoro Stadium! Paidha Black Angels Lead Gadaffi FC Before Storm Stops Play.

Bar Okoro Stadium – A thrilling FUFA Big League showdown between Paidha Black Angels (PBA) and Gaddafi FC—two clubs vying for a top‑three spot—was dramatically cut short by a torrential downpour, with the hosts leading 1–0 before the match was suspended.
The game began under gray skies, but the atmosphere was electric as both teams battled despite worsening weather. Gaddafi FC started brightly, earning early throw‑ins and testing the home side with a strike that was comfortably gathered by the PBA goalkeeper.
It was the hosts who struck first. In the 7th minute, Opar Jacob intercepted a loose pass and launched a quick counter‑attack, setting up Opakrwoth Benjamin, who curled a stunning free‑kick from the edge of the box into the net—sending the home crowd into celebration.
The intensity rose when a Gaddafi player went down injured after a robust challenge, prompting a brief stoppage and heated protests from the visiting technical bench, who contested the goal.
Soon after, the heavens opened further, turning the pitch into a virtual swamp. With visibility poor and the surface unplayable, the referee had no choice but to halt proceedings. A quick inspection confirmed the worst—the match could not continue under such conditions.
Due to the relentless rain, the match has been officially postponed to tomorrow at 10:00 AM, with full action expected to resume then.
Current Score: Paidha Black Angels 1–0 Gaddafi FC (7’)
The PBA family thanks all fans and supporters for their patience and urges everyone to return tomorrow as the battle resumes—hopefully under clearer skies.
Reported by: Tema Innocent, Sports Journalist & Reporter