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FCT FA Super Six Kicks Off with Exciting Fixtures

"It's evident that the league is improving, with displays of football dexterity by the players and coaches. I charge all teams to give the fans a beautiful football display"

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The Federal Capital Territory Football Association League has reached its crucial stage with the Super Six set to commence on Tuesday, July 8.

The Chairman of the FCT FA, Alhaji Mouktar Mohammed, in a terse statement by the FCT Head of Media Committee, Mrs. Uche Hillary on Friday, congratulated the teams that have made it to the Super Six, noting that the league is improving with an array of talents and impressive football displays.

Mohammed said: “It’s evident that the league is improving, with displays of football dexterity by the players and coaches. I charge all teams to give the fans a beautiful football display.”

The Super Six promises to be an exciting conclusion to the league season, with top teams battling it out for supremacy.

The fixtures for the Super Six are as follows:

– Date: 08/07/25

– Venue: Area 3 Football Pitch

– Maracana FC vs. Youthful Ballers FA – 9:00 am

– Ejike Ugboaja vs. Pride FC – 11:00 am

– Date: 11/07/2025

– Venue: Area 3 Football Pitch

– Sporting Dream vs. Ejike Ugboaja – 9:00 am

– Golden Boys vs. Maracana – 11:00 am

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