It may have been a third consecutive defeat for Mile End’s Sporting Bengal United last night, when they lost 3-1 at home to Eton Manor, but the team showed commitment to the sport being the only group to play their match despite poor weather conditions.
Bengal let in a goal in the first two minutes but equalised before the end of the first half, with an impressive shot at goal from Codey Cameron, who hit the new from a tight angle near the post.
It means that Bengal who are coached by Hackney resident Imrul Gazi are second from bottom in the Essex Senior Leauge with 19 points.
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It may have been a third consecutive defeat for Mile End’s Sporting Bengal United last night, when they lost 3-1 at home to Eton Manor, but the team showed commitment to the sport being the only group to play their match despite poor weather conditions.
Bengal let in a goal in the first two minutes but equalised before the end of the first half, with an impressive shot at goal from Codey Cameron, who hit the new from a tight angle near the post.
It means that Bengal who are coached by Hackney resident Imrul Gazi are second from bottom in the Essex Senior Leauge with 19 points.
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