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A glimpse of what to expect today at MoE ground as Petra-MVP Sports Girl’s U11 Football gets underway. (Girl’s U11 Football tournament)
Kaieteur Sports- At the Ministry of Education (MoE) ground, the much-anticipated Petra-MVP Sports Under-11 Girls’ School Football Tournament gets underway today, promising an exciting first round of games. Witness the treat as the nation’s top young female talents compete for glory over the next few days.
The tournament features 16 teams divided into four competitive groups. Defending champions Marian Academy headline Group A, joined by Georgetown International Academy (GIA), Den Amstel Primary, and Stella Maris Primary.
Group B includes St. John the Baptist Primary, Waramuri Primary, and Tucville Primary. Batavia Primary, Genesis Primary, West Ruimveldt Primary, and F.E. Pollard Primary make up Group C, while Group D features One Mile Primary, Potaro Primary, Smith Memorial Primary, and North Georgetown Primary.
Today’s opening fixtures will see Potaro Primary face off against Den Amstel Primary in the tournament’s curtain-raiser, followed by a clash between West Ruimveldt Primary and St. John the Baptist Primary.
Fans can look forward to eight additional matches throughout the day, featuring schools like F.E. Pollard, Smith Memorial, Tucville, Genesis, and others. Defending champions Marian Academy are set to take the field at 11:00 AM against One Mile Primary in what promises to be a thrilling encounter.
This exciting tournament is made possible through sponsorship from MVP Sports, Guyana Beverage Inc. (Kool Kidz brand), and V&V Distributors, with additional support from the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports and the Ministry of Education.
(Petra-MVP Sports Girl’s U11 Football tournament kicks off today)
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