It was a stiff encounter this afternoon at the Kuloro Football Grounds as Jolakunda clashed with NEMA at 3pm.
The full ninety minutes was goalless but NEMA managed to book their ticket to the semi-finals following their win over Jolakunda in a 5-5 penalty shout-out.
Meanwhile, the 5pm encounter was between Bonto Koto and Sitako Academy.
The players failed to capitalize on their goal opportunities during the full ninety minutes.
Sitako Academy scored more goals in the 5-5 penalty shout-out thereby emerging as the win.
Last week, Black Star and Tungina United won their first match of the tournament.
The Semifinals for the tournament are slated for next week Tuesday the 24th of September at Kuloro Football Grounds.
The Bell Football Tournament: NEMA FC and Sitako Academy win Tuesday’s matches

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