East Bengal's Bordoloi Trophy fixtures rescheduled
Published at :September 19, 2016 at 10:21 PM
Modified at :September 19, 2016 at 10:21 PM
The change in program was necessitated due to the other forthcoming commitments...
The fixtures of the 64th edition of the historic Bordoloi Trophy in Guwahati which commenced on Sunday have had to be rescheduled again as the organisers were forced to change the dates of the games East Bengal will play in the group stages due to unavoidable circumstances. East Bengal will start their campaign against Bongobi Ogragami Club of Bangladesh on 22nd September. The Red and Gold brigade will play their second match against United Sikkim on the 24th. The last group league match for the Calcutta Football League champions will be on the 26th against ASEB Sports Club of Guwahati which was previously their opening fixture on 21st September. Though the group stage games have been rescheduled, the organizers have assured that the fixtures of the knock-out stages will remain unchanged. The rescheduled fixturea of East Bengal: 22.9.2016 : Kingfisher East Bengal vs Bongobi Ogragami Club (Bangladesh) 24.9.2016 : Kingfisher East Bengal vs United Sikkim 26.9.2016 : Kingfisher East Bengal vs ASEBReport by Khel Now Correspondent Rony. Sports passionate and content writer. He is big football and cricket fan.
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