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Khyber Premier Division League

Khyber Premier Football League: J&K Police-XI, AG’s Office-XI win matches

| @indiablooms | Oct 19, 2021, at 02:30 am

Srinagar/IBNS: J&K Police XI and AG’s Office XI won their respective matches in the ongoing Khyber Premier Division football league played at the Synthetic Turf TRC ground Friday.

In the first match of the day, J&K Police XI beat J&K Forest-XI in a thriller by 4-2 goals.

Faisal scored a brilliant hat-trick for J&K Police, while Nainjoot added one goal to the tally.

For Forest-XI, Ashiq Mushtaq and Javed Hussain scored one goal each.

Faisal Rasheed was awarded man of the match for scoring a hat trick.

The second match of the day resulted in AG’s Office XI defeating Ali Jana FC by 1-0.

Hanan scored for AG’s Office XI, while Shahnawaz Bashir was declared man of the match. 

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