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Delta Ethnic Peace and Unity Cup: Semifinal Fixtures Revealed

Delta Ethnic Peace and Unity Cup: Semifinal Fixtures Revealed


The stage is set for the semifinals of the Delta State Peace and Unity Cup, with four teams vying for a spot in the final. The semifinal fixtures have been announced, and fans are eagerly anticipating the thrilling matches on Tuesday, 3rd of December.

The semifinals will take place on the same day, with two exciting matches lined up. At the Ogor Technical College in Ughelli, Team Itsekiri (Ugbomarun FC) will face off against Team Isoko (Winsome FC) at 2 pm. Meanwhile, at the Oleh Township Stadium, Team Urhobo (Udu United FC) will battle it out against Team Ndokwa (Ndokwa East United FC) also at 2 pm.

The semifinal matches promise to be intense and exciting, with all four teams determined to secure a spot in the final. Team Itsekiri and Team Urhobo have been impressive throughout the tournament, while Team Isoko and Team Ndokwa will be looking to cause upsets and book their places in the final.

Which teams will make it to the final? Will Team Itsekiri's attacking prowess prove too much for Team Isoko, or will Team Urhobo's solid defense be enough to contain Team Ndokwa's attacking threats? Stay tuned for live updates and analysis as the Delta State Ethnic Peace and Unity Cup reaches its climax.

According to the President of the Center for Peace and Environmental Justice, CEPEJ, Comrade Sheriff Mulade, the Grand Final is expected to hold on December 8th at the Baptist High School Field, Orerokpe Town and a Reception for all participating teams at the Africa 4 Peace Games-Village, Ugolo-Osubi, Okpe LGA, Delta State.

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