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WB beat Karnataka 4-0

| | Jan 20, 2015, at 03:40 am
Panaji, Jan 19 (IBNS) West Bengal defeated Karnataka by 4-0 margin in a Group A fixture of The Coca-Cola Cup U-15 Football Tournament for the national finals.

The league match that took place at the Benaulim Football Ground, Goa, saw West Bengal’s Salman S.K score the opening goal in the 1st minute.

The final round (National Finals) league matches are being played amongst Group A and Group B teams respectively where all teams of the same Group will compete with each other. The Winner of Group Aand the Runners up of GroupA will play with the Runners up of Group B and Winner of Group B respectively in the semi-finals.


The two teams which will emerge as winners will play for the final tournament on the Jan 27 at the BenaulimStadium, Goa.

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