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Jan 24, 2013 Sports
– seven teams battling for supremacy
Defending champions Den Amstel Porknockers will open their quest to retain the Trophy Stall sponsored West Demerara Football Association (WDFA) Under-17 championship when they take on Seawall FC of Pouderoyen in the feature game on Saturday at the Den Amstel Community Centre Ground.
Home advantage will be utilized to the fullest with the home crowd expected to be out in their numbers to urge their team on.
Opening play at 13:30hrs will feature another Pouderoyen based team, Young Achievers, coming up against Uitvlugt Warriors FC, the latter losing in the final to Den Amstel in the inaugural year of the competition, last year.
According to the WDFA, the official march past of all the competing teams will precede on field action on Saturday from 13:00hrs where representatives of the sponsor, Trophy Stall, GFF and the host association are expected to be present.
The competition kicked off on Saturday last at the same venue with Eagles Football Club registering a 1-0 win over Bagotsville / Nismes. Beavers is the other team competing.
Trophies and medals will go to the first, second and third placed teams, while individual accolades will go to the most valuable player, highest goal scorer, best goalkeeper and best coach.
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