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May 01, 2024 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – Fruta Conquerors FC and Potaro Strikers FC played out a 1-1 draw after a fiercely contested showdown at the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) National Training Centre in Providence, East Bank Demerara.
The April 27 Round Two Women’s League Division One match kicked off with an impressive goal from Fiona Gibbs of Fruta Conquerors FC in the 6th minute.
Despite relentless efforts from the visiting team to level the score in the first half, they fell short.
However, halftime witnessed a rejuvenated Potaro Strikers FC, a team with a more assertive presence on the field.
Their persistence paid off when Anis Livan netted an exhilarating goal in the 87th minute, equalising the score line.
Fruta Conquerors FC fought hard to mount a comeback, but as the final whistle echoed, they had to settle for a draw, each team earning a valuable point.
At the top of the table sits Guyana Defence Force FC, boasting an impressive twenty-one points from a flawless streak of seven consecutive victories. In second place is Guyana Police Force FC, also on twenty-one points, achieved through seven wins and a single defeat.
Maintaining their grip on third place is Fruta Conquerors FC, amassing thirteen points from four wins, one draw, and four losses, while Potaro Strikers FC holds steady in fourth position with five points, garnered from one win, two draws, and four defeats.
Parkuri Jaguars FC remains rooted in fifth place, with one win, one draw, and six losses to their name.
Upcoming Fixture is set for May 7 with GDF FC taking on Police FC at 9:00 p.m. at NTC.
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