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Jr Challenger football, a big hit among kids

Updated on: 10 December,2022 09:28 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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The tournament attracted over 6,000 children (age 6-16) across 100-plus schools

Jr Challenger football, a big hit among kids

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The 12th edition of the QPR South Mumbai Junior Soccer Challenger, a local football tournament conducted by politician Milind Deora in association with English club Queens Park Rangers (QPR), concluded recently at the Western Railway groundLower Parel.


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The tournament attracted over 6,000 children (age 6-16) across 100-plus schools. In the U-16 boys’ final, Kendriya Vidyalaya beat BD Somani 3-0 in while in the U-16 girls’ final, Bombay International School defeated JBCN International 1-0. 


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Other results:
U-14 boys: Campion beat Aditya Birla World Academy 1-0 
U-14 girls: Cathedral beat Shindewadi MPS 3-0.
U-8 boys: St Mary’s ICSE Campion School 3-2 
U-10 girls: St Anne’s beat Navy Children School 2-1 
U-10 boys: Christ Church beat Campion School 3-1 
U-12 girls: Cathedral beat Bombay International 1-0 
U-12 boys: JBCN International 
St Mary’s ICSE 4-3

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