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TALEIGAO: Rosary College lifts Goa University Inter Collegiate Football Women Championships 2022-23 trophy
Rosary College of Commerce and Arts, Navelim, defeated St. Xaviers’ College, Mapusa, by a score of 4-0 to win the Intercollegiate Football Championship for Women 2022–23, organised by Goa University at University Ground, Taleigao Plateau.
Rosary College started with attacking intent and dominated play in the first half, having more ball positions. After many missed chances to score, the first goal came from Aniela Barreto in the 41st minute. In the second half, Rosary College, with a strong attacking approach and sensible play, scored three more goals, which were scored by Jossela Mascarenhas, Joyri Fernandes, and Clency Miranda in the 47th, 53rd, and 83rd minutes, to crown themselves the champions of intercollegiate women’s football.
The chief guest, Satyawan Talwadkar, Deputy Registrar-Finance, Goa University, and guest of honour, Collin Vaz, Member, Goa Football Development Council, Fr. Antonio Salema, Administrator, St. Xavier’s College, Mapusa, and Milind Shivolkar, Assistant Registrar-Finance, Goa University, graced the valedictory function and presented medals and trophies to the finalist.
##Attached photos show the Rosary College team with dignitaries along with Balachandra Jadar, Asst. Director of Physical Education and Sports, Goa University and Avidh Morajkar, Asst. Sports Officer, Goa University and photos of a few players in action during the championship.
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