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Laitkor SC outwit Mylliem SC 2-0

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By Our Reporter

Shillong, Jan 16: In an exhilarating clash at the SSA Ground on Tuesday, the SSA 1st Division Football League 2023-24 witnessed a gripping showdown between Mylliem SC and Laitkor SC, ultimately culminating in a 0-2 victory for Laitkor SC.
The match unfolded with Risuklang Malngiang showcasing his prowess at the 23rd minute, securing the first goal for Laitkor SC. The excitement continued to build, reaching its peak at the 72nd minute when Giovani Syiemiong netted the second goal, sealing the fate of the encounter.
The SSA Ground buzzed with fervor as football enthusiasts witnessed the intense competition unfold, setting the stage for more thrilling matchups in the ongoing league.
As the Tuesday fixtures concluded, attention now turns to Wednesday’s lineup in the Under-16 Boys Football League 2023-24. The matches are scheduled are,
In the first match, Rangdajied United FC will take on Merinda FC at 9:30 am at 1st Ground SSA Stadium. In the second match Iaitylli SC will face Umpling SC at 11:00 am at SSA Stadium, in the third match of the day, Mawreng SC will kock horns with Lah Bet SC at 12:30 pm at 1st Ground SSA Stadium and in the fourth match, Mawpat SC will take on Lumshyiap SC at 2:00 pm at the SSA Stadium.

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