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Fireworks at St. Bernadines Grammar School, Oyo

O'Net football Club 

NYSC football Club

NYSC captain and O'Net Captain taking picture with the match officials


Delight Football Club 

Netbreakers football Club 



Netbreakers team

FIREWORKS AT ST. BERNADINES GRAMMAR SCHOOL, OYO


It was serious fireworks at the Ace Supermarket Unity Cup 2022 as Hostilities resumed at St. Bernadines Grammar School, Oyo where the sizzler between Netbreakers football Club and Delight Football Club locked horns in a fire for fire exciting football moments which eventually had the keepers on their toes but their strikers did not find the nets on time but during the second half both teams found the back of their nets in a match that ended 1-1.


In the second match of the day that featured the serving corpers who gave a good account of themselves in the match against O'Net where the O'Net team found their net first in the second half and after lots of spirited efforts the youth corpers leveled up and at the end of the encounter it was NYSC 1- O'Net 1.


Action continues today at St. Bernadines Grammar School, Oyo today it promises to be great fun. Join Us and don't be left out.





*FOOTBALL IXTURES*


⭐ *Group A* ⭐

Oyo A (Oyo) 

Rovet FC (Iwo) 

Super Star FC (Iseyin) 

Bomarah FC (Ibadan) 


⭐ *Group B* ⭐

Alatede United (Oyo) 

Crossville FC (Ibadan) 

AljazeeraYemight FC (Oyo) 

Newcastle FC (Oyo) 


⭐ *Group C* ⭐

Leed FC (Ilora) 

Adifala FC (Ogbomoso) 

Olumighty FC (Akinmorin) 

Spectrum FC (Oyo) 


⭐ *Group D* ⭐

The Light FC (Ilora) 

Net Breaker FC (Oyo) 

White Lion F.A (Awe) 

Tottenham FC (Oyo) 


⭐ *Group E* ⭐

NYSC FC (Oyo Zone) 

O. Net FC (Oyo) 

Oke Ogun FC (Saki) 

Arsenal FC (Oyo) 


⭐ *Group F* ⭐

Marvelbright FC (Oyo) 

John Mayor FC (Oyo) 

Green Waves FC (Ibadan) 

D Way Up FC (Oyo)


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