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Crocs FA wins titles in Sanbalz tilt

PhilBoxing.com
Wed, 12 Jun 2024

DAVAO CITY -- The Crocs Football Association won titles again during the 1st Sanbalz National Football Tournament, which ended today, June 12 at the Bypass Crocs Field in Davcon Sports Center, Ma-a.

Crocs FA headed by Coach Christian Ea bagged the Under 5, Under 13 and Under 14 divisions.

Crocs FC Baby Pangil nipped PCFC, 2-1 in the penalty shootout after tying 2-all in the regular game.

Intangibles trounced CR7 Foodtruck, 4-3 to place third.

Crocs topped U14 by trouncing Rizal Memorial Colleges in the finals.

Black Knights settled for third after shading Tamasak Panabo.

Crocs also dominated the U13 division.

Six other teams also emerged champions in different categories.

RMC topped Rafflesia in the U12 finals while FAMAH FC-B of Kidapawan conquered Crocs Pangil in the U10.

Rovers FC, on the other hand, blanked North Meadows, 2-0 to rule the U16.

Agway Cross placed third.

Southsheild FC crushed First Touch, 4-2 to win the U7. USNA Gali settled third,

Celestial FC thumped Nabunturan United to rule the U15. Davao Amigos placed third after beating Crocs.

Orlando FC from Tagum City pocketed the U17 division after shading North Meadows.

CR7 Foodtruck was third.

The games today are the men’s open, women’s open and above 40 years old according to Match Commissioner Rachelle delos Reyes.

Tournament director is Sandro Balderas, a former goalkeeper of Davao City.



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