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Beat Punjab Football Club, Mohali, 2-1 in final of club category

Punjab Police walk away with trophy

Players of the Punjab Police, Jalandhar, with the winning trophy in Mahilpur on Thursday. Tribune Photo



Our Correspondent

Mahilpur, February 20.

The 58th All India Principal Harbhajan Singh Yadgari Football Tournament organised by the Principal Harbhajan Singh Sporting Club ended here on Thursday.

Harbhajan Singh Yadgari Football Tournament

  • In the Under-17 category, Government School, Phagwara, defeated Football Academy, Baddon, 6-5 in the final. The result of the match was decided in a penalty shootout.

  • In the college category, Khalsa College, Mahilpur, beat Sant Baba Bhag Singh University, Khiala, 1-0 to win the final. The lone goal of the match was scored in the 78th minute.

    In the club category, Paramjit Singh of the Punjab Police was declared the best player. Gurpreet Singh of Sant Baba Bhag Singh University, Khiala, bagged the award in the college category. Karandeep Singh of Football Academy, Baddo, won the honour in the U-17 category.

In the club category, Punjab Police, Jalandhar, defeated Punjab Football Club, Mohali, 2-1 in the final. The Punjab Police opened their account in the 22nd minute with the help of Sarabjit Singh’s goal. Returning in the game quickly, Punjab Football Club’s Himanshu scored an equaliser in the 32nd minute.

In the 62nd minute, Manveer Singh scored a second goal for his team, making the scoreline 2-1 in favour of the Punjab Police. After 90 minutes, the scoreline remained the same.

In the Under-17 category, Government School, Phagwara, defeated Football Academy, Baddon, 6-5 in the final. The result of the match was decided in a penalty shootout.

The Phagwara team got a lead in the 45th minute with the help of Rajvinder Singh’s goal. Making a comeback, Sajjan of Football Academy scored an equaliser in the 69th minute. After 90 minutes, the scoreline was 1-1. In the penalty shootout, Government School, Phagwara, edged past the Football Academy 5-4 to lift the trophy.

In the college category, Khalsa College, Mahilpur, beat Sant Baba Bhag Singh University, Khiala, 1-0 to win the final. The lone goal of the match was scored in the 78th minute.

In the club category, Paramjit Singh of the Punjab Police was declared the best player. Gurpreet Singh of Sant Baba Bhag Singh University, Khiala, bagged the award in the college category. Karandeep Singh of Football Academy, Baddo, won the honour in the U-17 category.

Players of the winning teams received cash prizes and trophies.


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