Tahiti Scores Twice in Stoppage Time for Stunning 3-3 Draw
Tahiti United pulled off one of the most dramatic comebacks in Oceania Pro League history, scoring two goals in stoppage time to snatch a 3-3 draw after trailing South Island United by two goals. The incredible finish in Suva showed why you should never leave a soccer match early.
Sometimes the most memorable moments in sports happen when the game seems all but over.
Tahiti United delivered one of those unforgettable moments in Suva this week, scoring twice in stoppage time to earn a stunning 3-3 draw with South Island United. The comeback erased what looked like a comfortable victory for South Island, turning heartbreak into celebration in just minutes.
South Island United appeared to have the match wrapped up after 90 minutes with a 3-1 lead. David Yoo opened the scoring with a spectacular long-range goal, and Ryan Feutz added two more in the second half to put the game seemingly out of reach.
But Tahiti refused to give up. As the clock ticked into stoppage time, they found a spark that would transform the entire match.
The team pushed forward with everything they had left, desperate to salvage something from the game. Their persistence paid off when they scored their second goal to make it 3-2, suddenly making the impossible feel within reach.
Then came the equalizer. Franck Papaura found the back of the net to complete the remarkable comeback, sending Tahiti's bench and fans into absolute jubilation.
The Oceania Pro League encounter showcased the unpredictable beauty of soccer, where determination and hope can overcome even the longest odds. For South Island, it was a crushing blow after dominating most of the match.
Why This Inspires
This comeback reminds us that perseverance matters, even when success seems impossible. Tahiti could have accepted their fate when down by two goals with regular time expired, but they kept fighting.
Their refusal to quit turned what would have been a forgettable loss into one of the season's most talked-about moments. It's a powerful reminder that the final whistle hasn't blown until it actually blows.
The drama unfolded in front of fans who stayed until the very end and were rewarded with a finish they'll never forget. Those who left early missed pure magic.
Based on reporting by Stuff NZ
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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