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DSO-MSSA scheduling problem forces Swami Vivekanand to play 2 matches in 2 hrs

<p>Scheduling issues between the District Sports Office (DSO) and the Mumbai Schools Sports Association (MSSA) have time and again hit school teams</p>

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Swami Vivekanand's Yashraj Waghela (right) tries to get past St Xavier's 'keeper Fleming D'Souza (in red) during their MSSA U-16 tie in Parel yesterday. Pic/shadab Khan

Swami Vivekanand's Yashraj Waghela (right) tries to get past St Xavier's 'keeper Fleming D'Souza (in red) during their MSSA U-16 tie in Parel yesterday. Pic/shadab Khan

Scheduling issues between the District Sports Office (DSO) and the Mumbai Schools Sports Association (MSSA) have time and again hit school teams. And yesterday it was Swami Vivekanand's (Kandivli) turn to bear the brunt of the lack of communication between the two bodies.

Swami Vivekanand's Yashraj Waghela (right) tries to get past St Xavier's 'keeper Fleming D'Souza (in red) during their MSSA U-16 tie in Parel yesterday.  Pic/shadab Khan
Swami Vivekanand's Yashraj Waghela (right) tries to get past St Xavier's 'keeper Fleming D'Souza (in red) during their MSSA U-16 tie in Parel yesterday. Pic/shadab Khan  

9am at Borivli, 11am in Parel
Swami Vivekanand's (Kandivli) U-17 football team yesterday played their DSO's U-17 pre-quarterfinal against JJ Academy (Mulund) at St Francis D'Assisi Ground in Borivli at 9am. Less than two hours later, the same team travelled all the way to Parel for their MSSA U-16 Ahmed Sailor knockout tie at St Xavier's Ground at 11am.

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