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Minerva, ONGC in football final

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Updated At : 07:27 AM Feb 21, 2018 IST
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Chandigarh, February 20

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Minerva Academy defeated Rail Coach Factory, Kapurthala, 2-0 to reach the final of the club category in the 56th Principal Harbhajan Singh Memorial All-India Football Tournament at Sri Guru Gobind Singh Khalsa College, Mahilpur. 

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Bazove scored the first goal in the 22nd minute while Harpreet Bedi doubled the lead in the 67th minute to register an easy win. In the second semifinal, ONGC, Mumbai, blanked Punjab Police, Jalandhar, 3-1. 

Himanshu opened the account for ONGC in the 16th minute but Jaspreet Singh levelled the score just before the half time. In the second half, F Lacmvanlwa gave ONGC the lead in the 64th minute. 

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Tehnwo scored the third goal in the 91st minute to seal ONGC's win.

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