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November 16, 2024
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Kumbaney FC Triumphs Over MSK Eagles to Reach Niamina West District Tournament Final

 

In an intense semi-final clash at the ongoing Niamina West District Football Tournament, Kumbaney FC edged past MSK Eagles with a narrow 1-0 victory, securing their spot in the final. The match, held at the NaNaba Football Field, saw both teams battling hard, but it was Kumbaney FC who came out on top after 90 minutes of gripping play.

The game remained fiercely competitive throughout, with MSK Eagles pushing hard to break down Kumbaney’s defense, but the latter held firm. The only goal of the match came from Kumbaney FC, a single strike that proved to be enough to send them through to the final.

Kumbaney’s victory was celebrated by their fans, who were visibly excited by their team’s progression to the final of the prestigious tournament. MSK Eagles, despite their best efforts, were left to reflect on a hard-fought game that ultimately ended in disappointment.

With Kumbaney FC now through to the final, all eyes will be on them as they prepare for what promises to be an exciting conclusion to the Niamina West District Tournament. The team will look to carry forward their momentum as they aim for glory in the final match.

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