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May 10, 2017 Sports
The Stag Elite League (Season 2) will continue today with one match, Match 18, which was originally scheduled for April 2 but was not played due to logistical challenges experienced by one of the teams.
It will feature Monedderlust FC versus Buxton FC at 18:30hrs and will be played at the Tucville Ground. Both teams will be looking for a win to increase their standings in the league with Buxton United FC in fourth position with nine points and Monedderlust FC at the tail with three points.
Monedderlust FC, while being very competitive have been fading in the latter stages of their games giving up crucial goals to their opposition and, as a result, remains stuck at the bottom of the table. On the other hand, Buxton United, who have assumed the fourth position, can move into third place with a win today and hopefully finish the league in the same position.
The Stag Elite League is the senior league of the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) and seeks to, among others, provide a space for consistent and competitive engagement of footballers, while facilitating disciplined players of a high technical and tactical ability, to be identified and or be selected for national duties.
Patrons will be given a chance to win fabulous prizes at every game including family meals compliments of Church’s Chicken, jerseys / caps compliments of Jialing, Impressions and the
Guyana Football Federation, and cash vouchers and Gillette hampers compliments of Ansa McAl. The grand patron prize will be a JIALING 250cc motorcycle, compliments of Automobile Power Products. Admission to each game is GYD$500.
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