Sun. Dec 7th, 2025

INDOLEAGUE 2025 – Week 4 Recap

Week 4 of INDOLEAGUE 2025 produced drama, goals, and a tightening race at both ends of the table. IQRO FC remained unstoppable, Surau FC edged a tight contest, Komo FC recorded their first win, and PS Kota Sydney continued their charge near the top.


Komo FC stun PAFC with emphatic 5–1 win

PAFC 1 – 5 Komo FC
Goals: Dito Armando 15’ (PAFC); Zayed Mohammed 1’, Jaleel Albaf 10’, 12’, Kaan Nizam 35’, 72’ (KOMO)

Komo FC opened Week 4 with a commanding display, sweeping aside PAFC 5–1 to earn their first victory of the season.

It was a lightning start from Komo, with Zayed Mohammed scoring in the opening minute before Jaleel Albaf struck twice in quick succession to make it 3–0 inside 12 minutes. Dito Armando pulled one back for PAFC, but Kaan Nizam’s finish before halftime restored Komo’s control.

Nizam sealed the win late in the game with his second of the afternoon. Komo’s attacking trio looked sharp throughout, finally converting early-season promise into points.


IQRO FC continue their perfect run with another big win

Nusantara United FC 1 – 6 IQRO FC
Goals: Jahed Md 40’ (NUS); Hussain Shakib 17’, Mustafa Albayati 27’, Avisai Vunisasaro 53’, 75’, Ayman Dennaoui 65’, 70’ (IQRO)

IQRO FC extended their unbeaten streak to four matches with another dominant performance, defeating Nusantara United FC 6–1.

Hussain Shakib opened the scoring before Mustafa Albayati doubled the lead midway through the first half. Nusantara briefly pulled one back through Jahed Md, but the defending champions shifted gears after the break.

Avisai Vunisasaro and Ayman Dennaoui each netted twice in the second half, while Albayati’s red card late in the game did little to slow IQRO’s momentum. With four wins from four, they remain the benchmark for every team in the league.


Surau FC edge AIDA Sydney FC in hard-fought battle

Surau FC 1 – 0 AIDA Sydney FC
Goals: Chris Alexander 16’ (SUR)

In a tight and physical encounter, Surau FC continued their unbeaten start to the season with a narrow 1–0 win over AIDA Sydney FC.

Chris Alexander’s precise finish in the 16th minute proved to be the only goal of the match. AIDA fought strongly throughout, creating several chances to equalise, but Surau’s defensive organisation and composure held firm under pressure.

The result keeps Surau close behind league leaders IQRO FC, while AIDA will feel unlucky not to take something from a match that could have gone either way.


PS Kota Sydney prevail over 10-man Batavia SC

Batavia SC 1 – 2 PS Kota Sydney
Goals: Bradley Sibanda 40’ (BATAVIA); Alasdair Liddle 26’, Andrew Djuardi 62’ (PS KOTA)

PS Kota Sydney earned a vital 2–1 win against Batavia SC in a match defined by high intensity and a controversial red card.

Alasdair Liddle opened the scoring for PS Kota before Bradley Sibanda equalised just before halftime, continuing his fine form. However, Batavia’s momentum was cut short early in the second half when Fiqri Rasyid was sent off.

Andrew Djuardi scored the winner in the 62nd minute to give PS Kota all three points. Despite playing with 10 men, Batavia fought bravely until the final whistle but ultimately fell short.


Round 4 Summary

IQRO FC continued to dominate the competition with another high-scoring win, while Surau FC and PS Kota Sydney kept pace near the top. Komo FC’s emphatic first win was one of the week’s major talking points, showing their potential to disrupt the standings.

With four rounds completed, IQRO FC sit clear at the top with a perfect record, Surau FC remain unbeaten, Every match now carries growing importance as the mid-season battles approach.

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