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Inter-Office Football Tournament heading to finals; Island League to semi-finals

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The Inter-Office Football Tournament championship game is scheduled for Sunday, December 22nd, at the Ambergris Stadium. The match will commence at 8PM and feature Team Ramon’s Village against Alaia.
In addition to the championship game, there will be two exhibition matches that day. The first match will start at 5PM and feature Los Gaseros against the SP Veterans. The second match will see the Old Generals take on the Young Ballers at 6:30PM.
Ramon’s Village and Alaia secured their spots in the semi-finals on Saturday, December 14th. In the first semi-final match at 7:30PM, Alaia faced the Hol Chan Marine Reserve, winning the intense game and eliminating Hol Chan to advance to the finals. The second semi-final at 8:30PM saw Team Ramon dominate the game against SPTC, securing their victory and a place in the championship.
The tournament began with 17 teams on September 27th and included another competition called the Island League. The Island League held its quarterfinals on December 6th and 7th, featuring thrilling matches between Sea Bulls, Alaia, Shark Shooters, Black Sails, Sharks FC, Boca Bombers, G Strikers, and Terror Squad. Only Sea Bulls, Terror Squad, Shark Shooters, and Sharks FC advanced to the semi-finals held on December 13th.
The Island League Tournament’s second semi-final round is set for Saturday, December 21st. The first match between Shark Shooters and Sharks FC will start at 7PM, followed by Sea Bulls against Terror Squad at 9PM.
The San Pedro Town Council Sports invites all football fans to come out and support their favorite teams. For updates on sporting activities on the island, you can follow them on the San Pedro Town Council Sports Facebook page at: https://shorturl.at/bo8Qp.

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