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ACE SUPERMARKET UNITY CUP; NEWCASTLE FC, TOTTENHAM THROUGH TO SEMI FINAL










Written by Dayo Ojo

Newcastle FC of Oyo became the first team to book a place in the last four of the ongoing ACE SUPERMARKET UNITY CUP yesterday at Federal School of Surveying Oyo, after edging out tournament favorite, Oyo Alaafin Football club on 4-3 penalties after the regulation time had ended 1-1.

The keenly contested encounter had seen the Emmanuel Alayande College boys taking the lead in the early minutes before OYO'A levelled up few minutes later. Both goals came in the first half as the 2nd half produced no further goals.

In the ensuing penalties that followed, Newcastle FC converted all their 4 kicks and didn't need to take the 5th as Oyo Alaafin FC club only managed to score 3 out of theirs after Adio no 2 jersey skied the last kick to the heavens.


The 2nd quarter final match was concluded in similar fashion with Tottenham FC coming from behind to draw level at 1-1 against Adifala FC Ogbomosho before going ahead to win 3-2 on penalties, thus setting a date with Newcastle FC in the first Semi final on Monday.


Other quarter finals of the competition would hold on Friday 30th as Oke Ogun Utd Sports Club Saki will tango with O'Net FC Oyo by 2pm while Alatede United FC and Spectrum FC, both of Oyo would clash by 4pm prompt.


All Semi final Matches ar lined up for Monday, 3rd October at the Federal School of Surveying, Oyo.

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