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Jammu and Kashmir: Ganderbal FC beats Budgam Dangerpora FC

| @indiablooms | Sep 24, 2020, at 01:41 am

 Srinagar: The fifth game of Spectrum Football tournament was played on Tuesday between Ganderbal FC vs Budgam Dangerpora FC at Iqbal Ground (Tanch Bagh) Pampore.

The match was won by Ganderbal FC 2-1.

The man of the match trophy was presented by former footballer Lateef Ahmad to Huzaif.

The sixth game will be played tomorrow between Tengpora FC vs Real Baghat FC.

The tournament is organised by Etihad Football Academy in association with the district football association Pulwama (Zone Pampore) sponsored by Spectrum Advertising Services.

The other partners of the tournament include WALLMAX Interiors, Rootz Saloon, Zaffron Foods, Bizwiz Creations and Karachi Fashions.  

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