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Apr 06, 2023 Sports
Tiger Rentals under-13 football
Kaieteur News – The Guyana Football Federation (GFF)/Tiger Rentals under-13 developmental programme continued yesterday at the National Training Center (NTC), Providence, and will conclude today with the final round of play in the inter-association tournament, which is being led by East Demerara Football Association (EDFA).
East Coast are currently tired with Georgetown on 16 points after both played a total of six (6) matches winning five and drawing once. However, East Coast boasts a better goal difference than Georgetown with seven more goals.
Upper Demerara are third with 9 points albeit they have played only five games. East Bank Football Association (EBFA) are fourth with 9 points from six matches played. Bartica are fifth with 6 points, West Berbice stand in sixth with 6 points while West Demerara are seventh with four points and East Berbice close off the table, having secured just a point.
Yesterday, Bartica played Upper Demerara in the lone match of the day.
However, today, action kicks off at 10:30hrs and will feature two games being played simultaneously. The first two matches will see Bartica matching skills with West Berbice while West Demerara will be pitted with Upper Demerara in the second game.
In the second set of games, which will have their first whistle at 12:00hrs, Georgetown will lock horns with East Bank in match three of the day, while East Coast will play East Berbice in game four before the Bartica and Upper Demerara fixture (13:30hrs) closes off the day’s play.
Tiger Rentals Guyana has invested over $10m into this historic under-13 development football initiative. In addition to this inter-association tournament, intra-association play has commenced in Georgetown, West Demerara, Bartica, Linden and Rupununi.
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