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                    [Title] => 2006 Aboitiz National Football Festival: San Roque, Don Bosco and Hiroshi FC sparkle
                    [Summary] => San Roque Football Club, Don Bosco Alumni FC and Hiroshi FC claimed the remaining three titles in the 2006 Aboitiz National Football Festival, which came to a close yesterday at the Cebu City Sports Center.
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                    [Title] => CIS bags two titles in Aboitiz bootfest
                    [Summary] => The Cebu International School (CIS) emerged as the only team among the age-groupers to win two titles after two days of competition in the 2006 Aboitiz National Football Festival at the Cebu City Sports Center.
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                    [Title] => Aboitiz Football Festival kicks off today at CCSC
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A record-field of 216 teams from all over the country start their bid for glory in the 2006 Aboitiz National Football Festival at the Cebu City Sports Center this morning.


The event features different age-groups with the men's open having the most number of entries with 39 teams.

The players 6 (P6) class features five squads, P8 with 27, P10 with 34, boys 12 with 21 points, boys 14 with 17, boys-17 with 28, men's 36 and above with nine.
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Women's division defending champion, USJ-R who grabs the no.1 seat in the semifinals, faces no.4 contender, USC at 8:30am.

Ranked no.3 USP-F follows next against Southwestern University.

In the afternoon, USJ-R, which also the defending champion in the men's division tackles the University of the Visayas.
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The 216 entries broke the turn-out of participation in the last Aboitiz Football Festival which stood at 136.

The turn-out of teams is expected to draw close to 2,500 players.
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A record-field of 216 teams from all over the country start their bid for glory in the 2006 Aboitiz National Football Festival at the Cebu City Sports Center this morning.


The event features different age-groups with the men's open having the most number of entries with 39 teams.

The players 6 (P6) class features five squads, P8 with 27, P10 with 34, boys 12 with 21 points, boys 14 with 17, boys-17 with 28, men's 36 and above with nine.
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Women's division defending champion, USJ-R who grabs the no.1 seat in the semifinals, faces no.4 contender, USC at 8:30am.

Ranked no.3 USP-F follows next against Southwestern University.

In the afternoon, USJ-R, which also the defending champion in the men's division tackles the University of the Visayas.
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The 216 entries broke the turn-out of participation in the last Aboitiz Football Festival which stood at 136.

The turn-out of teams is expected to draw close to 2,500 players.
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