BFC Tokyo marked an emotional and memorable afternoon with a commanding 3–1 victory over Jetro FC, capping off Dominic’s final match for the club with a performance full of energy, precision, and determination.
A Farewell Played With Heart
With the squad and supporters fully aware that this would be Dominic’s last appearance in BFC Tokyo colours, the team delivered a display that matched the significance of the day—disciplined, purposeful, and at times inspired.
First-Half ControlBFC Tokyo took early command of the match, and it didn’t take long for the breakthrough:
- Yuu opened the scoring, finishing a flowing team move that saw BFC Tokyo carve through midfield with confidence.
- Ushiki struck again shortly after, doubling the lead with a clinical finish after a defensive lapse from Jetro FC.
The brace put BFC Tokyo in full control and sent the home support into celebration.
Jetro FC struggled to find rhythm, and their frustrations eventually resulted in two cautions as the half wore on.
Second-Half Push
After the break, Jetro FC showed signs of life and pulled a goal back , briefly shifting momentum and prompting a more measured approach from BFC Tokyo.
But the home side responded well.
Mika restored the two‑goal cushion with a composed strike, ensuring BFC Tokyo stayed firmly in charge.
Intensity and Discipline
A physical match saw Dragan Sanghera booked for BFC Tokyo as the team fought to protect their lead. Yet BFC Tokyo maintained discipline, structure, and composure in the closing stages to see out the win.
Full-Time: BFC Tokyo 3–1 Jetro FC
A fitting final chapter for Dominic: a strong team performance, a convincing result, and an atmosphere that reflected deep appreciation for his time at the club.
