Shakti Club power of great victory in DSA League

Shakti Club pounded Bengal Youth Association in the dough to a record 8-0 victory in power for another triumph in Group I of the Open Delhi Soccer Association clubs B Division Football League Championship on the stage of Ambedkar, Saturday.

Four doors, which took place, Ravinder “Bobby” was the highlight of the game. Arvind, Saha, Ravi Shanker and Bikramjit Singh, the other goal scorers. Shakti Club won nine points in three matches at the Youth Association of Bengal have won only two points in as many games.

In another match, the Ambedkar Stadium, Columba’s Youngsters troops hit temperament Ajmal Club 4-2. Inside right Ajmal scores a parenthesis goals in the second and 17 Minute club for a flight to his startup. But Columba’s fought back with a vengeance to strike from the second session Ajmal fool. Other scores Columba’s first goal in the 35th minute, while Roisen preferred equalizer 40 Minute. Columba’s Araon to the head when he took a black in the 50 minute, while Akter scores yet another goal on which FAG late Thursday, cement Columba’s margin of victory 4-2.

Columba’s won six points in four matches, while Ajmal have tallied just three points in as many games.

Paschim Heroes delete Venus 3-0 on the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium East. Parveen Shokeen, Mukesh and Shyam Sunder, the snipers. Paschim Heroes have collected nine points in three matches when Venus had only three points in as many games.

Heroes trounced Delhi, Punjab Tigers 4-1. Satish Rai, Arun, Raj Kumar and Shekar scores Punjab heroes, while Mo Sabu reduced the margin Delhi tigre. Heroes Punjab collected four points in three matches while the Tigers Delhi are still pending on his behalf, after three matches.

Good Will Beat Delhi, 2-0 students in Group III. Manoj and Kamal were the target of scorers. Royal Bengal and southern India played a goalless slide in a group II. Royal Bengal have four points in three matches in South India, a total of seven points in three matches.

On Sunday fixing: Rohini vs Royal Bengal (4 hours); new friends vs South and India (5.15 pm) Ambedkar Stadium. Stars Golden students vs New Delhi (4 hours); Goodwill vs Lodhi Club (5.15 pm) - Nehru Stadium.

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