Friendlies Clubs· Season 2026
Olympic Charleroi thrashed Onhaye 5-1 in a pre-season friendly on 28 June, with Antonio Théa scoring twice and Niklo Dailly adding another at Stade Jean Mathieu.
Match Analysis
AI SummaryHow it unfolded
It took the visitors just three minutes to break the deadlock. A set-piece — rehearsed and clinically executed — gave Olympic Charleroi the early lead. By the 33rd minute they had doubled it, and the floodgates opened late in the first half: goals in the 45+1' and 45+3' minutes made it 4–0 at the break.
According to Belgian outlet Sudinfo, the goals came from Antonio Théa (two), Niklo Dailly, and trialists featuring for the Challenger Pro League side. The away team also missed a penalty in the 12th minute, keeping the scoreline at 1–0 for a further 20 minutes.
Onhaye, a Belgian Division 1 (D1 FFA) side who play their football in the third tier, struggled to create clear chances against a well-drilled Olympic Charleroi defence. The visitors added a fifth in the 75th minute before squandering a second penalty on 81 minutes.
Onhaye did manage a consolation goal deep into stoppage time (90+1'), but the damage was long done.
The turning point
Olympic Charleroi's third-minute opener from a set piece set the tone, but the decisive moment came in the final minutes of the first half. Leading 2–0, the Dogues struck twice in two minutes of stoppage time (45+1' and 45+3'), effectively ending the contest before the interval. Onhaye went into the dressing room 4–0 down with no way back.
Key performers
Antonio Théa — The 21-year-old left-sided defender, who returned to Olympic Charleroi in the summer of 2025 after a youth spell at the club, bagged a brace. Originally an attacker by training, Théa's versatility was on full display as he pushed forward effectively from the left flank.
Niklo Dailly — The 24-year-old forward, Olympic Charleroi's top scorer in the 2025–26 season with five league goals, added another to his tally. His movement off the shoulder troubled the Onhaye defence throughout.
Olympic Charleroi's trialists — Several players on trial featured and got on the scoresheet, per Sudinfo, a sign of a squad still being shaped ahead of the new season.
By the numbers — interpreted
The 4–0 half-time scoreline tells the story of a one-sided first period. Olympic Charleroi pressed high from the first whistle, exploited set-piece situations, and punished Onhaye's defensive lapses in transition. Two missed penalties (12' and 81') deprived the scoreline of further gloss, but the 5–1 result accurately reflected the gulf in quality between a Belgian second-tier side tuning up for the new season and a third-tier opponent.
What it means
For Olympic Charleroi, this was a polished start to pre-season. The club returned to the Challenger Pro League — Belgium's second tier — for the 2025–26 season after years in the lower divisions, and this friendly suggests they are building depth. A second pre-season fixture followed shortly after, with Sudinfo reporting one defeat and one win across their two friendlies in this window.
For Onhaye, the result was a reality check against a side two divisions above them, but the late consolation goal at least offered a small positive to take into the remainder of their pre-season schedule.
Verdict
A professional, efficient display from Olympic Charleroi against overmatched opposition. The early goal, the four-goal half, and the controlled second period all pointed to a side well ahead of Onhaye in fitness and sharpness. The two missed penalties are the only blemish on an otherwise dominant afternoon.
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API data: 9 Jul 2026