Kuwait : Asian Football League 'season one' Gets Exciting...


by Gasper Almeida

Kuwait, Mar 7:

NEPAL VS LANKA

First match of the third week of EFFK league at the shuwaikh fire station ground on the 5th March 2010. It was a high scoring and attacking game ending at full time with a tennis score of 6-2 in favor of Nepal. The opening goal was scored by Manoj of Nepal and Lanka immediately equalized by Mohd Mulaufar. Nepal continued to attack the Lanka goal and succeeded in scoring 5 goals through Sunil-3, Ratan-1, and Bir Bahadur-1. Lanka came back with a goal from Mohd Mulaufar with a result of 6-2.

RANGER’S FC VS THAI

Second Match was also a high scoring game ending up with tennis score of 6-1 favor of RANGER’S FC.Both teams displayed amazing skills in all areas. Rangers’s started the scoring in the early minutes of the first half through Ahmed-2 and followed from a well converted Penalty taken by Hemant after Ehab of Rangers was brought down by a Thai defender. At half time the score was 3-0 and Ranger’s defense manned by Ian, Steven, Gopi and Gary didn’t allow any dangerous strikes by the Thai even though the Thai midfield played superb game but lacked in finishing. Before half time Ranger’s players Gopi and Gary both were given yellow cards for wrong tackles. In the second half young and talented striker of Ranger’s Abdullah scoring a hat trick and well converted goal by Thai striker Wisitsin. Thai also got two yellow cards for rough play given to Narong and Rangsik.













 

GOA BOYS VS BANGLADESH FT

Third match saw GOA Boys easily go past Bangladesh FT with a score of 4-0. GOA Boys had total control of the game. Scorers of GOA Boys were Anthony Joseph, Elvis, Peter and Braulio. Yellow cards were given to Elvis of GOA Boys and Saiduz Zaman of Bangladesh FT.

  

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