The yet, unbeaten Banadir Sports Club could have even won the trophy if
they drew as they needed a single point to confirm their league title, but
fought harder than ever before to win.
Both teams exhibited very professional and more competitive game, as
Gaadiidka was running to escape from relegation to Division B, while Banadir S.
C was committed to accumulating the three points that win of a football match
brings.
The first half of the match ended in 0-0, but in less than 10 minutes
after the start of the second half Banadir made their first goal which was
scored by its Nigerian striker Mustapha Maxwell Utangi in the 52ndminute of the match, while Marcel Samson Otugi (Kenya) did the second goal in
the 54th minute of the second half of the match.
However, Banadir Sports Club celebrated their league title on Monday
as they still have one match ahead. Banadir who is still unbeaten is scheduled
to play their last match against Savana on Sunday 6th of April 2014
according to the schedules of the competition. Savana is already Division B as they have only one point with two
matches left for them.
This Picture shows the foreign players from both teams pictured together
before the match kick off
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