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Clash of the Titans: St Benedict’s to face off with Clarendon

By Savitri Laikram
21 December 2023
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In a thrilling culmination of a remarkable season, Clarendon College stands on the brink of history as they aim to secure a treble by clinching the KFC Good Will Championship.

 

Having already conquered the DaCosta Cup and the Oliver Shield, the team exudes confidence as they prepare for the ultimate showdown.

 

The tension reached its peak at the press conference held at the prestigious KFC main office on Vlissengen Road.

Clarendon’s Head Coach, radiating optimism, expressed unwavering belief in his team’s capabilities, emphasizing their well-balanced unit.

 

The anticipation in the room was palpable as the team faced questions on their journey to this momentous final.

 

On the other side of the battlefield stands St Benedict’s College, fueled by the desire to etch their name in history as the second Trinidad team to claim the coveted trophy.

 

With the best face-to-face aggregate between the two teams and the tournament’s most potent attack, St Benedict’s made it clear that they are a force to be reckoned with. Their representatives stressed the importance of focus, underlining that they should not be underestimated in this high-stakes encounter.

The KFC Good Will Championship final is scheduled for Friday, December 22, at the Ministry of Education ground.

 

As the date approaches, fans are eagerly awaiting a clash of titans that promises to deliver a spectacle of skill, determination, and sportsmanship.

 

In the third-place playoff, the spotlight will also shine on Chase Academic Foundation as they face off against VW04 of Suriname.

 

The battle for supremacy extends beyond the finalists, ensuring that football enthusiasts will witness a riveting conclusion to this championship saga.

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