Stand Telstar ended PEC Zwolle’s impressive eight-match winning streak with a hard-fought 2-1 victory tonight at the De Vijverberg stadium. The home team secured their first win in five matches, with goals from Thijs Oude Kotte and Jarchinio Antonia, while PEC Zwolle’s lone strike came from a penalty by Guus Til.
The match, played in front of a crowd of 3,214 spectators, saw Stand Telstar dominate possession and create more scoring opportunities. PEC Zwolle, who had been on a remarkable run of form, struggled to find their rhythm against a determined Stand Telstar defence. The result sees Stand Telstar climb to 12th place in the Eredivisie table, while PEC Zwolle drop to fourth.
Stand Telstar Halts PEC Zwolle's Impressive Run

Stand Telstar ended PEC Zwolle’s impressive run with a 2-1 victory tonight. The home side took the lead early through a well-taken goal by striker Robin Schouten in the 15th minute. Midfielder Jarchinio Antonia doubled the lead just before half-time, leaving PEC Zwolle with a mountain to climb.
PEC Zwolle’s manager John van den Brom expressed disappointment at the half-time break. “We didn’t start well, and we conceded two goals that we could have avoided,” he said. His counterpart at Stand Telstar, Michel von der Laan, praised his team’s defensive effort.
The visitors pulled one back in the 65th minute through a penalty converted by captain Bart van Hintum. However, Stand Telstar’s defence held firm to secure all three points. The result ends PEC Zwolle’s four-match winning streak in the Eredivisie.
Stand Telstar moves up to 12th place with 28 points, while PEC Zwolle remains in sixth with 37 points. The defeat is PEC Zwolle’s first since a 3-0 loss to Ajax on 20 January. Stand Telstar’s last victory came against FC Emmen on 27 January.
Telstar Ends Zwolle's Winning Streak with Late Goal

Stand Telstar ended PEC Zwolle’s impressive five-match winning streak with a dramatic late goal in their Eredivisie clash tonight. The visitors struck in the 88th minute to secure a 2-1 victory at the De Vijverberg.
PEC Zwolle had taken an early lead through a 14th-minute strike from Vangelis Pavlidis. The hosts looked comfortable for much of the match, but Telstar’s persistence paid off when they equalised in the 67th minute through a well-worked team goal finished by Jarchinio Antonia.
The winning goal came from an unlikely source, as defender Jeroen Veldmate rose highest to head home a corner kick two minutes from time. The goal sparked jubilant celebrations from the Telstar players and coaching staff.
Telstar manager Mike Snoei praised his team’s resilience after the match. “We never gave up,” he said. “We knew we could create chances and we did. The players showed great character to get the winner so late.”
PEC Zwolle manager John van den Brom admitted his side were outfought in the closing stages. “We were leading for most of the game and should have seen it out,” he said. “But credit to Telstar, they kept going and got their reward.”
The result lifts Telstar up to 12th in the Eredivisie table, while PEC Zwolle remain in sixth place. Both teams are next in action on Saturday, with Telstar hosting Fortuna Sittard and PEC Zwolle travelling to FC Groningen.
PEC Zwolle's Unbeaten Run Comes to an End

Stand Telstar ended PEC Zwolle’s impressive 12-match unbeaten run with a 2-1 victory tonight. The home side struck first through Robin Schouten’s 25th-minute goal, capitalising on a defensive error. PEC Zwolle equalised just before half-time through a well-worked team move finished by Bart van Hintum.
Stand Telstar regained the lead early in the second half through a penalty converted by Michael de Leeuw. The decision came after a VAR review for a handball in the box. PEC Zwolle pushed hard for an equaliser but couldn’t find a way past the Telstar defence.
“Tonight was about belief and execution,” said Stand Telstar manager Michel Vonk. “We worked hard for this result.” PEC Zwolle manager John van den Brom acknowledged the loss but praised his team’s effort. “We fought until the end, but tonight wasn’t our night,” he said post-match.
The result lifts Stand Telstar to 12th place in the Eredivisie table, while PEC Zwolle remains in 10th. Both teams will now focus on their upcoming fixtures as the season progresses. The defeat ends PEC Zwolle’s run of seven wins and five draws across all competitions.
Stand Telstar Secures Narrow Victory Over PEC Zwolle

Stand Telstar secured a narrow 1-0 victory over PEC Zwolle in their Eerste Divisie clash tonight. The lone goal came from Stand Telstar’s striker, who capitalised on a defensive error in the 37th minute.
PEC Zwolle, unbeaten in their previous five matches, saw their winning streak halted. The defeat leaves them in second place, two points behind leaders FC Eindhoven.
Stand Telstar’s manager praised his team’s resilience. “We knew it would be a tough game,” he said post-match. “But the players showed great determination.”
PEC Zwolle’s manager admitted his side was outplayed. “We didn’t create enough chances,” he conceded. “Stand Telstar deserved the win.”
The victory lifts Stand Telstar to fifth in the league table. They now face a crucial period with matches against VVV-Venlo and De Graafschap coming up.
PEC Zwolle, meanwhile, will look to bounce back against FC Den Bosch. Their next fixture is scheduled for next Saturday.
The match was played in front of a modest crowd at the De Vijverberg. The attendance was 4,213, with fans of both teams creating a lively atmosphere.
Stand Telstar’s goalkeeper made several crucial saves to preserve the lead. His performance was a key factor in the narrow victory.
PEC Zwolle’s top scorer was kept quiet throughout the match. The absence of his usual influence was notable.
Both teams created chances in the second half, but neither could find the back of the net. The match ended with Stand Telstar’s narrow advantage intact.
The referee issued six yellow cards throughout the match. Four were shown to PEC Zwolle players, with two going to Stand Telstar’s squad.
Stand Telstar’s victory was their third in five matches. The result consolidates their position in the top half of the table.
PEC Zwolle’s defeat was their first in eight matches. The loss disrupts their momentum in the league.
The match was broadcast live on the Eredivisie’s official streaming platform. Fans unable to attend could follow the action online.
Stand Telstar’s next home match is scheduled for next Wednesday. They will face VVV-Venlo in another crucial Eerste Divisie encounter.
PEC Zwolle’s next away match is against FC Den Bosch. The fixture is set for next Saturday afternoon.
Zwolle's Dominance Broken by Stand Telstar's Resilience

Stand Telstar ended PEC Zwolle’s impressive 12-game winning streak tonight with a hard-fought 2-1 victory. The match, held at the De Vijverberg stadium, saw Telstar secure all three points with goals from Thijs Dallinga and Jarchinio Antonia.
Zwolle, who had been on a remarkable run of form, took an early lead through a penalty from Younes Namli. However, Telstar responded swiftly, levelling the score within minutes through Dallinga’s clinical finish.
The turning point came in the 68th minute when Antonia capitalised on a defensive error to put Telstar ahead. Despite Zwolle’s relentless pressure in the final stages, Telstar’s resilient defence held firm to secure the win.
Telstar manager Michel Vonk praised his team’s resilience. “We showed great character tonight,” he said post-match. “We knew Zwolle were a strong side, but we believed in our abilities.”
Zwolle’s manager, John van den Brom, acknowledged the loss but remained optimistic. “It was a tough game,” he admitted. “We’ll learn from this and come back stronger.”
The result sees Telstar climb to seventh in the Eredivisie table, while Zwolle drop to fourth. Both teams will now turn their attention to their upcoming fixtures.
Stand Telstar’s resilient defense and clinical finishing ended PEC Zwolle’s impressive winning streak tonight. The visitors dominated possession but struggled to break down a well-organised Telstar side, who capitalised on rare opportunities to claim a 2-0 victory. The result sees Zwolle drop to third in the Eredivisie table, just two points behind leaders Ajax. Meanwhile, Telstar’s impressive form continues, with their third consecutive clean sheet boosting their survival hopes. The defeat will serve as a stark reminder for Zwolle that consistency is key as they look to challenge for the title.







