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Trelawny FA knockout begins today

Paul Reid

Saturday, October 27, 2012



BOUNTY HALL, Trelawny — Harmony FC will start the defence of their Trelawny Football Association’s Patrick Atkinson Knock Out this afternoon when they host Upsetters FC in one of three games scheduled.

Twenty-two teams, including Village United, who were relegated form the Red Stripe Premier League last season, will take part in the competition.

The other games set for today are Clarks Town taking on Rio Bueno at Cedric Titus, while All-Stars Sports and Youth Club face Granville at Wakefield.

Two more games will be played tomorrow, President’s Cup KO champions Classic United will face Lorrimers at Blackwin and Kinloss will host Invaders with the winners advancing to the second round.

The first round ends on Sunday, November 4 and the draw for the second round will be made the next day.



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