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Zenith Bank/Delta Principals’ Cup reaches quarter-finals

The annual Delta State Principals Cup Football Competition which is sponsored by Zenith Bank PLC enters the quarterfinal stage today in four centres across the state.

According to the fixtures released by the organisers, Hideaplus Limited,  Illah Government School will clash with Government Model Secondary School at the Agbor Stadium while Kwale Stadium will host the encounter between Umuaja Secondary School and Community Quality Secondary School.

At the Ughelli Stadium, ICE Sapele and Essi College, Warri will tango for a semifinal slot just as Sapele Stadium will host the match between Government College Ughelli and the Ewu Government College, Ewu.

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The Group Managing Director of Zenith Bank, Ebenezer Onyeagwu, expressed satisfaction with the organisation of the competition and wished the teams the best.

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He said “We are always delighted to give the young ones a good template to exhibit their talents in this competition. We have been monitoring the proceedings with keen interest and we wish the finalists all the best as they fight for the top spot.”

Speaking yesterday, the CEO of Hideaplus, Tony Pemu, said all arrangements were in top gear for hitch-free quarter-final matches.

The semi-final matches are scheduled to take place at a yet to be announced venue on November 27 just as the Third Place and final matches are billed for the Stephen Keshi Stadium, Asaba on November 30.

 

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