Tuesday 22 October 2013

Double Header Clash for Flow Champions Cup KnockOut

Football fans are in for a thrill when 4 top Premier League teams converge on the Drewsland Stadium for the double header Semi Finals of the Flow Champions Cup Sunday, October 13 starting at 5:00pm.

In the opening match, Arnett Gardens FC will vie for their first Flow Champions Cup title when they try to de-throne defending champions Tivoli Gardens FC in what promises to be a fierce encounter between intense rivals. The second semi-final match will see Harbour View FC challenging the home team Waterhouse FC in what also promises to be another exciting encounter.

Both games have stories of their own going into Sunday’s event.  Arnett have never conquered the senior all-island KO title andwill be seeking to defeat a very strong Tivoli Gardens team prepared to fight to defend their title. The story of semi-final two will undoubtedly be the missing trio of, Romario Campbell, Richard McCallum and top man Jermaine ‘Tuffy’ Anderson who are all away on national duties and look set to miss the crucial semi-final encounter.

The Flow Champions Cup started with 26 teams fighting for top honours. The competition has been keenly contested and has produced sparkling moments, controversial decisions and a lot of goals with three players already scoring hat-tricks. The competition is now entering the climatic stages and only four teams remain, all hoping to lift the cup and walk awaywith $1 million courtesy of title sponsors Flow.

“This season of the Flow Champions Cup has been extremely exciting so far. We are pleased at the standard of play, competitiveness, passion for the game and sportsmanship that has been on display. We look forward to even more thrilling semi finals and finals matches as the four power house teams seek to stake their claim on the championshiptitle,” said Donovan White, vice president sales and marketing for Columbus Communications Jamaica Limited, operators of Flow.


More than 76 goals have been scored in the 22 matches played in the competition thus far. Teams that have made it through the quarter finals of the competition will share in the $2.3M cash prize pool which also includes rewards for the top goal scorer, winning coach and most valuable player. The Flow Champions Cup is the island’s premier Knock-Out Competition and the exciting format continues to be a spectacle, attracting fans with agenuinely passionate brand of football engraved with skill and drama.

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