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Jul 11, 2012 Sports
The commencement of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) 2012 Knock out (KO) Super 8 League, which was slated for last week and was forced to be postponed due to unforeseen circumstances which were beyond the organisers control will get underway today.
The League which will see eight top teams participating and battling for a spot in the final will see action at the Georgetown Football Club (GFC) ground with a double header from 18:30 hrs.
The first match will be an engagement between Mining Town’s Milerock and Western Tigers of the city; the youthful Milerock participated in the CFU Club Championship which was held at the Guyana National Stadium earlier in the year and will look to make their mark and move onto the latter stages of the tournament.
Pele and Amelia’s Ward will throw down the gauntlet in the final match for the night in another Linden vs Georgetown affair. Amelia’s Ward is currently ranked 3rd in the GFF Super League with 18 points after defeating Milerock.
The League continues Friday at 18:00 hrs with Rosignol United and Den Amstel engaging. In the feature game Alpha United and the youthful Buxton United will clash.
The Semifinals and Final are scheduled for Wednesday July 25th July and Sunday July 29th at the same venue.
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