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Apr 14, 2012 Sports
The Guyana Football Federation (GFF) Inter Association U16 Tournament will kick off today with 3 games, two at the Uitvlugt Community Centre ground from 12:30 hrs and one at the Georgetown Football Club ground from 15:45 hrs. The tournament continues tomorrow at BV ground with one game between Berbice and East Coast at 12:00hrs.
Upper Demerara (Linden) and Bartica will clash in the first match at Uitvlugt. The second game will be contested between West Demerara and Essequibo from 14:30hrs. Georgetown and East Bank will collide at GFC ground from 15:45hrs.
Tomorrow 15th April, Berbice and East Coast will clash at 12:00 hrs.
Meanwhile, the Women Inter Association League which is also slated to commence today among five Associations, Georgetown, Bartica, Berbice, Lethem and West Demerara has seen traditional teams such as Linden and East Coast opting out of the League due to the unavailability of players.
East Bank has a team but they have opted to play later due to the inexperience of their players. There is a possibility that Essequibo may be fielding a team in the future.
Berbice and West Demerara will battle at the Blairmont Community Centre ground from 16:00hrs; this will be West Demerara first attempt at this format of football whilst Berbice had a short stint.
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