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Jun 06, 2014 Sports
Four teams to battle for top spot and lucrative purse
The Sparta Bosses Football Club / August Beverages Independence Small Goal knockout football competition got underway
about three weeks ago, during which period, spectators were treated to several spine tingling matches as 16 teams battled for top honours.
The ‘weeds have since been separated from the crops’ and the four top teams will compete for a lucrative top prize of $300,000 when the organizers stage the semi-finals and finals at the Sports Turf, Go Slow Avenue, this evening.
The four teams vying for a place in the finals are Broad Street, Leopold Street, Charlotte Street and Future. The respective fixtures will be known this evening which in turn will determine the finalists and the runners-up who will take home $150,000 with the third place finishers pocketing $50,000.
Additionally, a riveting grudge match will add to the entertainment between August Beverages coming up against Sparta Boss for a winner take all purse of $4M dollars. This should be a gripping affair especially since defender, Sheldon Shephard, will marshal the defensive lineup of the Sparta unit while prolific striker, Devon Millington will strengthen the strike force of August Beverages.
There will also be a woman’s penalty shootout for a prize of fifty thousand dollars. The tournament is sponsored by August Beverages, Sparta Bosses and Moncherri Beauty Salon.
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