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                    [Title] => UE, La Salle cop men’s, women’s football crowns
                    [Summary] => University of the East  completed a Cinderella finish of sorts and bagged the men’s crown while De La Salle achieved what it missed last season and clinched the women’s title at the close of the 2003 University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP). 


UE made an accidental kick that went into the UP goal right in the first minute but the Red Booters regrouped to turn the tide, 2-1 and foil the repeat bid of UP booers.

The crown was UE’s fourth in UAAP men’s football, the previous being way back in 1961 and 1962 and 1969.
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Brenda Gayagoy struck right in the first minute to mark the Metro Manilans’ sparkling display of grit and power in the tourney organized by the Philippine Football Federation.

Gayagoy, who was eventually named the event’s best midfield, scored her second goal in the 44th minute.
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                    [Title] => UE, La Salle cop men’s, women’s football crowns
                    [Summary] => University of the East  completed a Cinderella finish of sorts and bagged the men’s crown while De La Salle achieved what it missed last season and clinched the women’s title at the close of the 2003 University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP). 


UE made an accidental kick that went into the UP goal right in the first minute but the Red Booters regrouped to turn the tide, 2-1 and foil the repeat bid of UP booers.

The crown was UE’s fourth in UAAP men’s football, the previous being way back in 1961 and 1962 and 1969.
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Brenda Gayagoy struck right in the first minute to mark the Metro Manilans’ sparkling display of grit and power in the tourney organized by the Philippine Football Federation.

Gayagoy, who was eventually named the event’s best midfield, scored her second goal in the 44th minute.
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