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Cebu FC vs. ADT cancelled

Edri Aznar

ANOTHER Cebu FC home match will be cancelled following the request of visiting team Azkals Development Team (ADT).

Cebu FC was supposed to face ADT tomorrow in a crucial match at the Dynamic Herb-Borromeo Sports Complex in Talisay City at 3 p.m. However, for an undisclosed reason ADT requested for the match’s cancellation, which was announced in the Philippines Football League’s (PFL) official Facebook page.

“Dynamic Herb Cebu FC vs. Azkals Development Team is hereby cancelled due to the request of ADT. The status of the match shall be deliberated upon by PFF (Philippine Football Federation) and its corresponding committee,” wrote PFL.

Last weekend, Stallion FC Laguna also requested to move its match with Cebu FC to a later date.

There will still be two matches tomorrow in two different locations in Luzon.

League-leading Kaya FC-Iloilo faces Stallion FC at the Biñan Football Stadium in Biñan City, Laguna, while Mendiola FC 1991 takes on Maharlika Manila FC at the PFF National Training Center in Carmona, Cavite.

Kaya FC has a slight grip at the top spot with 24 points, followed by United City FC (UCFC) at second with 21 points. Cebu FC also has 21 points but is ranked third on goal difference. Stallion FC is fourth with 15 points, ADT is fifth with nine points, Mendiola FC is sixth with three points and Maharlika FC is last with no points.

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