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                    [Title] => Football for Peace in full swing
                    [Summary] => More than 6,000 young players from some 300 teams across the country, aged 12-21, are now competing in the first Philippine Football Championship Cup.


Also known the "Football for Peace," the event was organized by the United Nations Information Center-Philippines and the Philippine Retirement Authority Members Association Foundation Inc. in line with the celebration of the international year for the culture of peace.
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Also known the "Football for Peace," the event was organized by the United Nations Information Center-Philippines and the Philippine Retirement Authority Members Association Foundation Inc. in line with the celebration of the international year for the culture of peace.
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