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Feb 13, 2010 Sports
To kick off on March 13 in Bartica
Under-17 footballers in Guyana will have their chance to shine from March 13 next when the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) Inter Association tournament kicks off at the Bartica Community Centre ground with defending Champions Georgetown facing off against the hosts. Eight (8) Associations will be contesting the competition and have been divided into two groups of four each.Georgetown, are in group A along with West Demerara, Bartica and Essequibo, while in Group B, Upper Demerara, East Bank, East Demerara and Berbice will collide.
The first round of competition will be played using the round-robin format with the top two teams from each group moving on to round two which is the knock-out stage.
Following are the fixtures.
No Date Time Venue Team
A 1 13:03:10 13:30 hrs Bartica Bartica vs Georgetown
A 2 14:03:10 13:00 hrs Uitvlugt West Demerara vs Essequibo B 1 13:03:10 16:00 hrs MSC Linden vs East Bank
B 2 14:03:10 13:30 hrs Blairmont Berbice vs East Coast
A 3 20:03:10 13:00 hrs NOC Essequibo vs Bartica
A 4 21:03:10 18:00 hrs GFC Georgetown vsWest Demerara B 3 20:03:10 16:00 hrs GFC East Bank vs Berbice
B 4 20:03:10 18:00 hrs Enmore East Coast vs Linden
A 5 27:03:10 13:00 hrs NOC Georgetown vs Essequibo
A 6 28:03:10 13:00 hrs Bartica Bartica vs West Demerara
B 5 27:03:10 15:00 hrs Blairmont Berbice vs Linden
B 6 27:03:10 16:00 hrs Enmore East Coast vs East Bank
Round 2 – Knockout
April 3rd – 1. Winner of Gp A vs Runner up of Gp B
2. Winner of Gp B vs Runner up of Gp A
April 10 – 3rd Place play off loser of 1 vs loser of 2
Final Winner of 1 vs Winner of 2
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