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Feb 08, 2013 Sports
The exciting format of Futsal will be on show tonight when the East Coast segment of the Guinness ‘Greatest of de Streets’ Tournament kicks off with eight matches, at the Buxton Playfield Tramac, commencing at 18:30 hrs.
In the opening game, Beterverwagting (BV) ‘B’ takes on Victoria Eagles and that will be followed by the clash between Ann’s Grove Young Warriors vs. Paradise; Ann’s Grove Punters vs. Mahaica; Golden Grove Superstars vs. Mahaicony; Nabaclis vs. Plaisance A’; Melanie vs. Church Yard United; Buxton ‘A’ vs. Vryhied’s Lust and Buxton ‘B’ vs. BV ‘A’.
According to a release from the Organisers, Plaisance ‘B’ has been replaced by Paradise who will play Ann’s Grove Young Warriors in the second game of the evening. Sixteen teams are battling for prize monies totaling in excess of $800,000 with the winner set to receive $400,000, runner-up $200,000 and 3rd place $150,000 along with trophies.
Teams have been divided into groups of 4 with the top two in each group moving on to the knockout stage and the final set for February 16. Apart from Buxton, games will also be played at the Haslington Market Square and play starts at 18:30 each night.
The competition continues tomorrow and Sunday. In tomorrow’s fixtures: Nabaclis opposes Vryhied’s Lust; Melanie tackles Mahaica; Buxton ‘B’ engages Paradise; BV ’B’ clashes with Mahaicony; Ann’s Grove Young Warriors square off against BV ‘A’; Golden Grove Superstars go up against Victoria Eagles; Ann’s Grove Punters takes on Church Yard United and in the final game of the night Buxton ‘A’ clash with Plaisance ‘A’.
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