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Home›News›Petra and Digicel launches Round of 32 fixtures for Digicel’s Under-18 Competition

Petra and Digicel launches Round of 32 fixtures for Digicel’s Under-18 Competition

By Savitri Laikram
22 July 2023
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The much-anticipated Digicel Under-18 Football Competition is about to enter an electrifying new phase as the fixtures for the round of 32 games have been officially announced by Petra Organsiation.

 

Youth football enthusiasts and supporters alike are eagerly preparing for a series of intense matches set to showcase the budding talent from various secondary schools.

 

The exhilarating opening game will take place on July 29 at the NIS ground where two powerhouse teams, Dolphin Secondary and Brickdam Secondary, will go head-to-head to kick-start the competition in style. 

 

Anticipation for this clash has reached fever pitch, with both schools boasting impressive track records and nurturing some of the country’s brightest football prospects.

 

The round of 32 fixtures promise a thrilling display of skill, sportsmanship and determination from the young athletes as they vie for a coveted spot in the next stage of the competition.

 

Fans can expect high-octane encounters as these talented footballers leave no stone unturned in their quest for glory.

 

Tournament organisers have expressed their excitement about the upcoming matches, acknowledging the dedication and hard work displayed by all participating teams.

 

The Digicel Under-18 Football Competition serves as a crucial platform for young talents to showcase their abilities, potentially paving the way for a future career in football.

Digicel’s contributions have ensured that the tournament provides a transformative experience for these talented youths, both on and off the field.

In adherence to public health guidelines, appropriate measures will be in place to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all attendees.

 

As the countdown to the opening match begins, fans are urged to secure their tickets early to witness firsthand the future stars of football battling it out in the Digicel Under-18 Football Competition. With an action-packed fixture list and top-tier talent on display, the tournament promises to be an exciting competition.

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