Galadima Football Academy Emerge Champions Of 7th Dreamland Embassy Of Hungary Cup

By Obaseki Anthony on November 18, 2019

Galadima Football Academy of Abuja are champions of the 7th Dreamland Embassy of Hungary Cup Abuja, 2019.

They emerged victorious yesterday, Sunday, November 17, 2019, after defeating hard-fighting Hooke Sports Football Academy, also of Abuja, 5-3 after the penalty shootouts that followed the goalless draw at full time.

This is the second time Galadima Football Academy are wining the competition, having also emerged champions of the fifth edition.

To reach the final this time, Galadima won their first group match 3-2 over Dosad, played a scoreless draw with MTA and 3-3 with Squad 1 in their last group game.

They qualified to the semi-final as the best loser with five points and defeated Jazzy Stars of Plateau State in the semi-final by a lone goal to move into the final.

•PHOTO: 7th Dreamland Embassy of Hungary Cup champions, Galadima Football Academy of Abuja 

Source Daily Sports

Posted November 18, 2019


 

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