Trophy Stall recommits support to KFC International Schools Football
Trophy Stall’s Devi Sunich hands over one of the trophies to Co-Director of the Petra Organisation, Troy Mendonca
Trophy Stall’s Devi Sunich hands over one of the trophies to Co-Director of the Petra Organisation, Troy Mendonca

ON Monday, Trophy Stall recommitted its support to the KFC International Schools Football tournament, with a simple presentation of the winner’s trophy.
Four teams remain in the hunt for the title, and the feature semi-final will be Chase Academic Foundation of Guyana against St. Benedict’s College of Trinidad and Tobago.

The two knock-out matches are scheduled for this evening at the Ministry of Education ground, Carifesta Avenue.
The group stage concluded Saturday with St. Benedict’s and Clarendon College remaining the only two unbeaten teams.

The Trinidadians topped their group after defeating Carmel Secondary 3-0, while formidable Jamaicans got the better of Chase 2-0 to top their group.
This means Chase, the only remaining Guyanese team in the competition, will face St. Benedict’s at 20:00 hours, while the first semi-final at 18:00 hours will pit Clarendon against Surinamese VWO4.

The final and third-place play-off are scheduled for December 22.
Meanwhile, Petra Organisation is elated with this fourth installment of the tournament and noted the overseas teams came fully prepared this year.
This year, the top school cops a prize of US$2,500, followed by US$1,500 (second), US$1,000 (third), and US$500 (fourth).

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