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                    [Title] => Ceres, Global booters set up title showdown
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Negros Occidental Football Association’s Ceres-University of St. La Salle Bacolod FC and Leyte FA’s Global FC hammered out shutout victories yesterday to seal a showdown for the Philippine Football Federation-Smart National Club Championship crown at the Panaad pitch in Bacolod City.

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Ceres-La Salle of host Negros Occidental Football Association launched its title-retention bid in emphatic fashion, blanking Del Monte FC of Bukidon FA, 7-0, in the third PFF-Smart National Club Championship at the University of St. La Salle Gym in Bacolod City yesterday.

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Cavite FA and Leyte FA overpowered their respective rivals to kick off their title bids at the start of the third PFF-Smart National Club Championship at two separate venues in Bacolod City yesterday.

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They did catch the last bus — literally.

After failing to register on time, Enola and Rimando never stood a chance to compete this year, opting to stay up in chilly Baguio, until they received word from the organizers that one of the early Luzon entries in the women’s division had backed out.
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