IDC finals scoreless in second half
The game has entered into the second half with both teams locked nil-all.
Labasa strikers Roy Krishna and Maciu Dunadamu have created some good chances however they have failed to find the back of the net.
Looking at history, the last time Ba and Labasa met in a IDC final was in 1978 at Lautoka’s Churchill park where Ba won by 7 goals to 6.
Ba has appeared in the IDC final for 37 times and won the Title the most, 22 times.
Last time Ba won the title was five years ago.
Labasa has only managed to win twice in 1992 and 1994.
This morning Ba defeated Suva in the second semifinal by one-nil with the winning goal scored by Malakai Tiwa.
Tiwa is not featuring in the final against Labasa as he is injured.
In the first semifinal Labasa defeated Lautoka by one-nil through a goal by Roy Krishna.
You can hear the live commentary of the Ba-Labasa match that is underway on our sister station Radio Sargam.
Meanwhile, Lami soccer team is the champion for the Premier Division. Lami defeated Tailevu/ Naitasiri in the final by 3 goals to 1.
Story by: Ronal Deo
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