Sunday, June 19, 2016

11 attackers 22 goals

Sailors Youngs Club toyed with the weakest group of the alliance, Railroad SC, as they guaranteed a record 22-1 triumph in a Green Delta Protection Chief Division Class coordinate yesterday.

In a shocking move intended to enhance their objective distinction, the Mothijheel outfit handled eleven outfielders and picked to play without a goalkeeper or any similarity of a barrier.

Be that as it may, previous Bangladesh national group mentor Gerhard Diminish Rach's danger paid rich profits as his side struck a Head Class record, surpassing Usha's 19-0 win against Police Air conditioning in 1996.

Pakistani volunteers Arshad Hossain and Waqas Sharif scored five objectives each, while Mainul Islam Kaushik scored four times to keep Sailors at second.

The Railroad have had a torrid time in the group this year, surrendering 123 objectives in their eleven matches while scoring just four. Bangladesh national group striker Rasel Mahmud Jimmy - who scored a record 11 eleven objectives against them in a solitary match - had said prior that the Railroad were not a group deserving of playing in the top-level alliance.

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