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October 13, 2024
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Black Star FC wins the Bell Football Tournament for the second time.

 

It was a tough display of soccer Maneuvers on the field as Tungina United locked horns with Black Star FC of Pirang.

Black Star capitalized on early chances to score.
Musa Jarju netted both the first and the second goal of the match in the first half of the encounter.
Tungina United fought vigorously but could not neutralize.
Eventually, the match ended 2-0 in favor of the Black Star FC of Pirang.
The kickoff was taken by the Alkalo of Kuloro Mr Siaka Saidy who advised the players to accept the outcome of the match in good faith.” In every game, there must be a winner and a loser. The tournament is meant to enhance peace ”
Mr. Kebba Barry, the first chairperson of the Kuloro and Tungina Sports Committee made similar sentiments.
This is the second edition of the Bell Bottling Company’s Football Tournament in Kuloro following a successful one last year
The winners, Black Star FC went with a trophy and cash prize of D10,000 while the losers, Tungina United got D5,000.
The chief of Kombo East, Bakary Sanyang handed the trophy to the Winner, witnessed by other community leaders as well as Bell Staff.
Eight teams participated in the tournament namely:Jola Kunda, NEMA, Sitako Academy, Bonto Koto FC, Bonto Kuta FC, Black Star FC, Tungina United, and Kaira Kunda.

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