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Defending champions All Saints United beat Garden Stars 3-1 in early top of the table clash in ABFA Premier League
Written by Bradley Jacks. Posted in Antigua Football. | 03 December 2024 | 124 Views
Tags: Football

Saturday’s triple header in the Antigua and Barbuda Football Association (ABFA) Premier League provided fans with an entertaining day of football with a total of 13 goals produced in the three games at the ABFA Technical Center.

The evening’s featured game saw defending champions All Saints United FC have to come from behind to hand Garden Stars their first defeat of the season with a 3-1 victory.

National striker Raheem Deterville gave All Saints an early lead in the 8th minute before Karique Knight equalised for Garden Stars eight minutes later.

Vashami Allen restored United’s lead in the 21st minute before Deterville secured his brace and the victory with a goal five minutes from full time.

With the win, All Saints United moved to the top of the table with 16 points from six games, the same amount of points as Aston Villa and Garden Stars who trail on goal difference by one and nine, respectively.

Green City FC emerged victorious in a five-goal thriller against Greenbay Hoppers FC, winning 3-2.

Kamali Looby gave Hoppers the lead in the 33rd minute before Carllon Warner equalised for Green City just before halftime.

However, six minutes into the second half, Kadeem Campbell restored Hoppers’ lead.

Green City did not fold, however, equalizing through Amali Colbourne in the 61st minuteto put the game back into a deadlock.

The Green City persistence paid off in the end as Elijah Whyte converted a 68th minute penalty to secure the three points.

The third matchup saw Pigotts Bullets SC pepper John Hughes FC, securing a comprehensive 4-0 victory.

An unfortunate own goal from Jamoy Stevens (33′) opened the scoring, followed by Akeem Isaac’s penalty three minutes later. 

Goals from Xavier Smith (42′) and Tyrique Thwaites (45+2′ penalty) completed the rout before halftime as the victors continued their impressive season.