Mumbai Sporting Club win national-level football tourney defeating Soccer Ullal

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April 26, 2016

Mangaluru, Apr 26: Mumbai Sporting Club emerged champions of the MSC Cup Football Tournament-2016 by registering a 4-2 win against Soccer Ullal team in the final match held on Monday at the District Football Grounds adjacent to Nehru Maidan in the city.

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The 12-day national-level was organised under the aegis of Mangaluru Sporting Club with an intention to promote communal harmony in the district.

After the final match, the valedictory ceremony and prize distributions were held. First Kick team from Chennai was adjudged 'Best Disciplined Team'.

Adil from Soccer Ullal won the 'Best Goalkeeper' award. Karan Ameen of Mumbai team was chosen as the 'Best Defender'. Praveen Mendon and Shravan won winning 'Best Mid-fielder' and 'Best Forward' titles respectively.

Arvind, Vijay, Ritesh and Antony from Tamil Nadu and Kerala functioned as referees in the tournament.

Delivering the presidential address at the valedictory ceremony, district in-charge minister B Ramanath Rai said that there was a need to promote football in Karnataka on the lines of neighbouring states like Kerala and Goa.

Deputy Commissioner A B Ibrahim said that a proposal to convert the football ground into turf pitch has been sent to the city corporation.

Mangaluru North MLA BA Mohiuddin Bava, MLC Ivan D'Souza, MUDA chairman Ibrahim Kodichal, former Kabaddi player Hemanth Shetty Mumbai, Karnataka State Football Association vice president, Vijay Suvarna, former Mayor Mahabala Marla, former MLC KS Muhammed Masood were among the guests.

K M Ashraf, secretary of Mangalore Sporting Club welcomed. M Fayaz, Santosh, Jeevan Kumar, Harishchandra Bengre were present among others.

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Comments

Rikaz
 - 
Tuesday, 26 Apr 2016

Sportsman must be allowed to eat beef.....that is why they lost....

nazeer
 - 
Tuesday, 26 Apr 2016

well done boys, congrats to soccer ullal

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