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JK Annual Football Championship

29th Annual Football Championship: Budgam, Srinagar win matches

| @indiablooms | Mar 05, 2022, at 07:09 pm

Srinagar/IBNS: In the ongoing 29th J&K Annual football championship, two matches were played at Synthetic Turf TRC ground on Wednesday. 

In the first match, DFA Budgam beat DFA Shopian by 5-0 goals.

Nadeem, Aamir, Junaid and Waris scored for DFA Budgam.

In the second match of the day, DFA Srinagar defeated DFA Sopore by 9-1 goals.

Arsalan Parray scored a hattrick for Srinagar's side, and Aakib and Shaik netted two goals each.

Owaid and Umair scored one goal each, and Saliq scored a lone consolation goal for Sopore.

The event is being organised by the J&K Football Association.

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