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Flow Champions Cup all island KO Set for Grand Finale

KINGSTON, Jamaica; Its all systems go for the Flow Champions Cup All Island Knock out finals on Monday, October 28. The exciting action is set to kick off at 9 pm at the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex and promises to upstage the thrill of the semi-finals.

KINGSTON, Jamaica; Its all systems go for the Flow Champions Cup All Island Knock out finals on Monday, October 28. The exciting action is set to kick off at 9 pm at the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex and promises to upstage the thrill of the semi-finals.

 

 

The Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex has been known, over the years, for the safety it offers at football games. The venue provides ample secure parking, and the game will be managed by the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) to ensure a smooth, incident free event. With both teams boasting some of the most loyal set of fans, the venue is ideal and is one of the more suited facilities for housing massive crowds.  

 

The teams contesting this year’s final are also ready to go. Following their respective semi-final wins, both Tivoli Gardens FC and Waterhouse FC have now set their eyes on the prize of the Flow Champions Cup title and $1 million dollars. Cash prizes in the amount of 2.3 million dollars will be awarded to the winning team, second place winners, semi-final and quarter-final losers, the most valuable player, top scorer and the winning coach.

 

Both coaches in recent interviews were quoted as saying they are not dwelling on the result of their recent encounter as the final is a completely new game.. Ultimately, the gauntlet has been laid by Tivoli as they seek to maintain their Flow Champions Cup reign, consequently, it is left to Waterhouse FC to do what they must to overthrow the champions and claim the symbol of all island knockout supremacy, the Flow Champions Cup title. Waterhouse will be without the services of influential midfielder Romario Campbell. Campbell is the competitions leading scorer with four goals, but will be absent come Monday due to illness. Waterhouse has had time to prepare however in Campbell’s absence and may even take inspiration from their sidelined teammate.

 

On Monday October 28 the gates of the Anthony Spauldings Sports Complex will open at 7:00 PM for fans to witness the excitement of KO football in a winner takes all duel between Tivoli Gardens FC and Waterhouse FC. Kick-off is at 9:00PM and Flow will be providing prizes and surprises with the entertaining half-time show and giveaways. The Flow Champions Cup continues to be the premier KO football competition in the island which allows otherwise unknown players, teams and communities to gain national exposure.

 

Photo: Keammar ‘Dada’ Daley scored a brace for Tivoli in their 5-0 demolition of Arnett Gardens in the semifinals. He may have a big influence on the game tonight. 

 

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