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Ghanaian striker Kwaku Karikari came off the bench to score a dramatic 92nd-minute winner, helping Zeleznicar Pancevo edge Javor 2–1 in Ivanjica.

Introduced just before the hour mark, Karikari caused constant problems for the tiring Javor defence, ultimately delivering the decisive strike in stoppage time.

Javor had taken the lead in the 51st minute through Aleksa Radonjić, who finished a move orchestrated by Loué Bayéré. Zeleznicar responded in the 76th minute when Petar Petrovic turned the ball into his own net, leveling the score and shifting momentum in favour of the visitors.

The winning moment came deep into stoppage time. A clever link-up released substitute Aleksa Kuljanin on the flank, whose low cross found Karikari. The Ghanaian calmly slotted home to spark celebrations from the travelling bench.

Karikari’s strike adds to an impressive 2025/26 campaign, where he has now made 23 appearances, scoring nine goals and providing one assist in the Serbian Super League.

The victory keeps Zeleznicar in fourth place with 51 points from 30 games.