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Sep 08, 2025 Sports

Part of the action in the latest showdown of the Women’s Division League
Kaieteur Sports – Fruta Conquerors Football Club’s Women pushed their points tally to seven on Friday night with a comfortable victory over Den Amstel’s women when the Guyana Football Federation’s (GFF) Women’s Division One League continued.
Coming off of a draw alongside Western Tigers’ women in their last outing, Fruta Conquerors were keen on making the most of their third game in the league, sending 5 goals past the Den Amstel goal keeper Sabrina Peters.
Makeisha Dash wasted no time in handing Fruta Conquerors the lead, capitalizing on a mistake from the opponent’s goal keeper to tap the ball in behind Peters for their first goal in the 6th minute.
Akilia Bluhcer was the next to find the back of the net, doing so in the 9th minute.
Bluhcer found favour again in the 25th minute and then, with an assist from Dellana Small, Bluhcer was able to complete her hattrick in the 47th minute.
Mariah Campbell made the most of her second half substitution, slipping one past the Den Amstel keeper in the 55th minute.
On the other hand, Den Amstel had quite a few opportunities, especially in second segment but none were quite good enough to save the West side outfit.
The Women’s Divison One League will continue this Friday, September 12 at the same venue.
At 18:00hrs, Ann’s Grove United will take on Rivers View FC while at 19:30hrs Monedderlust FC takes on Mainstay Goldstars FC.
The teams in the Women’s Division One League are competing for a $1M grand prize, after which they will participate in a playoff competition, which will offer a $300,000 first prize.
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