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Nov 21, 2008 Sports
Rivalry for street football bragging rights commences this evening at Burnham Court, Middle Street when the Guinness ‘Greatest of de Street’ tournament sponsored by Beverage Giants Banks DIH and the Ministry of Culture Youth and Sport and organised by the Georgetown Football Association kicks off.
Sixteen of the 32-teams will be on show in what is expected to be fierce rivalry as teams seek to open their quest for the top prize of $200,000 with victories.
Following is the fixtures for this evening and tomorrow.
11/21/2008 Round 1 Day 1- Burnham Court
18:00 hrs Kingstown v/s Leopold Street
18:30 hrs Aubrey Barker Road v/s Campbellville
19:00 hrs Fourth Street Albertown v/s Sophia
19:30 hrs Stevedore Scheme v/s Front Road West Riumveldt
Break
20:00 hrs Hope Street Tiger Bay v/s Charles Street 20:30 hrs Alexander Street v/s Festival City 21:00 hrs Alexander Village v/s Durban Street Lodge
21:30 hrs North East La Penetance v/s Broad Street B
11/22/2008 Round 1 Day 2- Broad Street 18:00 hrs Hadfield Street v/s Albouystown
18:30 hrs Meadow Brook Square v/s East Lapenetance
19:00 hrs Norton Street- Werken Rust v/s Broad Street A
19:30 hrs Albert St. Albertown v/s Queen Street-Tiger Bay
Break
20:00 hrs Tucville Big yard v/s Laing Street
20:30 hrs Charlotte Street v/s Plaisance
21:00 hrs Back Circle A v/s North- Last Entrance
21:30 hrs Bent Street Lower v/s West Back Road
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