Chelsea FC Bronx plays two important matches

New York — Chelsea FC Bronx will play in their first ever International game as they take on Peace Soccer Club, from Ghana, on the 28th of February, 2009.

This game pits one of N.Y’s fastest up and coming soccer team’s against one of the best young sides in the Ghana. Come witness these two great soccer prospects engage in competition on the said date of 28th February 2009 at Tibbets Brook Park in Yonkers, N.Y. Kickoff is 2;30pm.

In celebration of Ghana Independence Day, Chelsea FC Bronx, will be in Worcester Massachusetts from the 6th to the 8th of March to partake in the Independence Day Cup. Organized by Anokyekrom Restaurant, this game will feature a re-match of the Ghana @ 50 Cup in which the result was a 3:3 stalemate, despite fierce competition and determination by both respective sides to frustrate and influence the scoreline (with or without the suspect officiating).

This match promises to be one for the ages as it all has the added rivalry of NY vs Boston literally boiling over it.

Please come out, enjoy and support your respective sides as well as celebrating the nation of our fine Motherland Ghana. Acknowledgement – ALEXANDER ASA-KWAPONG, PRESIDENT, GLOBAL CONSULTANT GROUP,GLOBAL TRAVELS SERVICES, CHELSEA FOOTBALL CLUB,NEW YORK: 3644 HARPER AVE. BRONX, NY. 10466 CELL:646.420.4145.

GHANA: KOKRBITE STR. OFF NHY, ACCRA., P.O. BOX16418 K.I.A. CELL:233.20.815.8182.

Source:GHP

Source: GhanaWeb

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