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MSSA football: Arya Vidya Mandir inch closer to play-offs

Updated on: 05 August,2016 12:00 AM IST  | 
Narendra Sastry |

VCW Arya Vidya Mandir Bandra beat Bombay International School Babulnath 1-0 in a Pool -B- tie of the MSSA Div III U-16 inter-school football tournament

MSSA football: Arya Vidya Mandir inch closer to play-offs

Bombay Internationals (Babulnath) Amaan Habidulla (right) tries to score past Arya Vidya Mandirs (Bandra) goalkeeper (centre) and defender Amar Mehta (left) during the MSSA inter-school boys� U-16 Div III football match at Azad Maidan yesterday

VCW Arya Vidya Mandir Bandra beat Bombay International School Babulnath 1-0 in a Pool -B- tie of the Mumbai Schools Sports Association MSSA Div III U-16 inter-school football tournament at Azad Maidan yesterday, and thereby are on the verge of qualifying to the play-offs.


Bombay International-s Babulnath Amaan Habidulla right tries to score past Arya Vidya Mandir-s Bandra goalkeeper centre and defender Amar Mehta left during the MSSA inter-school boys’ U-16 Div III football match at Azad Maidan yesterday. Pic/Atul Kamble
Bombay International-s Babulnath Amaan Habidulla right tries to score past Arya Vidya Mandir-s Bandra goalkeeper centre and defender Amar Mehta left during the MSSA inter-school boys’ U-16 Div III football match at Azad Maidan yesterday. Pic/Atul Kamble


The Bandra school scored in the 18th minute when captain Triaaksh Kolke squared it for Kabir Talwar, who duly obliged. They continued to probe, but were mostly limited to long shots. Bombay International were limited to just one chance in the whole match which fell to an unmarked Amaam Habibulla in the box, but he could not get his shot past -keeper Aman Mehra.


With seven points from four games Arya Vidya Mandir have all but qualified for the play-offs behind Our Lady of Health High School Sahar, who have nine points from three games and have nailed down the first place.

Their closest rivals for the second place, St Theresa-s High School Bandra, have just one point from two games, and would have to register big wins in their remaining two games to stand any chance of progressing.

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