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Abia, Imo, Edo hit NDDC U-17 Peace Cup semifinal

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The two teams from Abia State playing at the ongoing NDDC U-17 Peace Cup football competition in Delta State, have booked their semi final spots after defeating the Akwa Ibom state teams in the quarterfinals yesterday.At the quarterfinal fixtures played at the Delta State Polytechnic, Ogwashi Uku yesterday, El-Godz FC of Abia, booked their spot in the semifinals with a 3-1 victory on penalties, after playing a 1-1 draw with hard fighting Carabana FC of Akwa Ibom state.In the other quarterfinal game, Donastars FC of Abia added salt to injury for Akwa Ibomites, as they defeated Dynamic SPMD, another Uyo based team, 2-0.The victory now see Abia following the footsteps of Delta State, which had two of their teams – Delta United and Delta Force, featuring at the Semi finals, last year at the maiden edition hosted in Akwa Ibom.

Then, Delta United finished second after loosing 1-0 to eventual champions, Kifa FC of Akwa Ibom, while Delta Force lost their third place match to Sam Decent Academy of Imo State.In the first quarterfinal fixture, Imo state’s Campus FC defeated Delta Force 3-1 on penalties after a goalless draw at full time, while Ine Stars of Edo State booked the last spot after defeating resilient Bayelsa’s Future Dynamics FC 1-0 in a difficult tie.The semifinal fixture will see Campus FC (Imo) take on Donastars FC (Abia) at 8am, while the second fixture, El-Godz FC (Abia) will encounter Ine Stars of Edo State at 9am.Both games will be decided at the Delta State Polytechnic, Ogwashi- Uku.Follow Us

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