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Apr 16, 2012 Sports
GFF Super League
When competition in the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) Super League sponsored by FIFA under the Win in CONCACAF with CONCACAF Initiative continued over the weekend, Pele and BK International Western Tigers were in winners row; Victoria Kings were held to a draw by Seawall FC.
Pele’s Marvin Joseph netting the first goal from the penalty spot against Buxton United at the BV Ground.
Pele defeated Buxton United 3-1 in the feature game of a double header at the BV Ground yesterday. Pele took the lead in the 38th minute when Marvin Joseph netted the first of his brace from the penalty spot.
The young Buxton side were able to equalize on the stroke of half time, compliments of a Assaye goal.
The second half saw the more experienced Pele side taking control of proceedings and in the process was able to put the game beyond the reach of the home team. Joseph was again on target in the 50th minute with Okeene Fraser netting his in the 75th.
The earlier game between Seawall FC and Victoria Kings saw the Kings taking the early lead with Kirk Warren breaching the defense in the 5th minute. It took some robust and patient playing by the visiting boys from the West Side to pull one back. That neutralizing goal came in the 70th minute through Adami Hoyte.
On Saturday, BK International Western Tigers needled Rosignol United compliments of a Rensford Coleridge 23rd minute effort.
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