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Talent management group, HC Talent, commenced the inaugural edition of the Stayter Cup on Monday, April 14.
The tournament, which is aimed at unearthing young, talented players, will see seven teams compete for the ultimate prize.
Asanska Football Club, Great Corinthians Football Club, Progen Football Club, Stayter Futbol Club, KIS Academy and Mountaineers Football Club are the clubs involved in the maiden edition of the competition.
The seven teams have been grouped into two groups with Group A having three teams while Group B has four teams.
The tournament is powered by HC Talent Group and Stayter Foundation, with all games being played at the Madina Astro Turf.
The competition, which started on Monday, will conclude on Wednesday, April 16.
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