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Jul 03, 2023 Sports
Kaieteur Sports – In his heyday he tormented and terrorised defenders, while beating goalkeepers at will. Not only in his homeland did Anthony ‘Awo’ Abrams displayed his goal-scoring prowess, as he also reaped dividends in Trinidad and Tobago and Suriname where he scored a record 21 goals in 11 games playing for Leo Victor in 2012.
Former National forward, Anthony ‘Awo’ Abrams with his MVP and Top Goalscorer trophies won in the just concluded Masters football over 40s.
At age 43, ‘Awo’, in 65 minutes of action for Beacon FC netted the first treble of the season for the Georgetown FA’s Senior Men’s League in its 3rd game. The hat-trick spearheaded an 8-1 demolition of Order and Discipline at the GFC ground last Friday night.
Beacon was in action again last night at the GFC ground when they clashed with Pele FC in the final game of the triple-header. Black Pearl versus Vengy FC and Riddim Squad against East Veldt FC were the other games.
The former senior National forward ended his playing days at both International and National in 2017, but recently got back onto the pitch competitively where he led Beacon Masters to Championship glory last weekend. His 10 goals in 7 games earned him the Top Goalscorer trophy and he also captured the MVP trophy.
The other game played last Friday resulted in a 1-all tie between Camptown FC and home side GFC.
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