Ghanaian striker Kwaku Karikari produced a moment of late brilliance, scoring a 92nd-minute winner to inspire FK Železničar Pančevo to a 2–1 victory over FK Javor Ivanjica in the Serbian Super League.
Introduced just before the hour mark, Karikari caused problems for the hosts with his pace and movement before delivering when it mattered most in stoppage time.
FK Javor Ivanjica opened the scoring in the 51st minute through Aleksa Radonjić, who finished off a well-worked move involving Loué Bayéré.
Železničar responded in the 76th minute when Petar Petrović turned the ball into his own net, restoring parity and shifting momentum toward the visitors.
The decisive moment came deep into added time, as Aleksa Kuljanin’s low cross found Karikari, who calmly slotted home to seal all three points and spark celebrations from the away bench.
The goal adds to Karikari’s impressive 2025/26 campaign, taking his tally to nine goals and one assist in 23 appearances.
The result keeps Železničar Pančevo in 4th place on 51 points after 30 matches in the Serbian Super League.













