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Wednesday, May 6, 1998

Khalsa ride on Arya strike

EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE  
NEW DELHI, May 5: Defending champions SS Khalsa, Lajpat Nagar, rode on a first-minute strike from Rajesh Kumar Arya to edge past St George School, Mussorie and enter the final of the all India Nivia football tournament at the Ambedkar Stadium here today.

SS Khalsa will clash with CRZ School, Sonepat, in the final scheduled to be held on Thursday at 4:00 p.m. CRZ Sonepat was lucky to make the grade after scraping past Mamta Modern Public School, Vikas Puri via the sudden death.

The teams were locked goaless after extra time and levelled 5-5 at the tie-breaker. Ram Chander, Dalbir, Manoj, Anil Bijender and Sunil were the scorers for the winners.

Rajesh, Niza, Shaker, Anil and Kuldeep struck for Mamta Modern. Earlier, SS Khalsa failed to add to the early strike even as St George School wasted a number of chances that came their way.

Zakir Hussain win
Zakir Hussain College recorded a 1-0 win over Indian Airlines in a Group D match of the Delhi Soccer Association Football League Championships at the Thyagraj Nagar Sports Complex here today. The teams were level 0-0 at half-time.

The matchwinner was struck by midfielder Yajuvender Rawat off a powerful shot from the top of the box on a through from Sumesh Meena in 578th minute of the game. Zakir Hussain College now have four points from two matches while IAL suffered its first defeat this season.

The match failed to rise to the occasion with both the teams indulging in aimless passing and shooting. The game started on a slow pace and despite some useful forays by Zakir Hussain boys, they could not convert any of the chances that came their way into account.

Similarly, Airlines' players were happy to guard their citadel rather than attacking when the occasion presented them with some chances.

Earlier, Punjab National Bank and Food Corporation of India (HQ), got walk overs from their respective opponents Railway Board and Airport Authority, who failed to turn up for their matches.

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