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Madras routs IIIT, Hyderabad

CHENNAI: Host Madras University trounced IIIT, Hyderabad 6-0 on the opening day of the South Zone inter-University men's football tournament on Wednesday.Forty-seven teams are taking part in the tournament.

Earlier the tournament was inaugurated by Dr. Anne Mary Fernandez, Registrar, Madras University.

Other results: Visveswaraya Tech Belgaum bt Kerala Agricultural 5-0; Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Science bt Hyderabad 3-0; Sathyabama bt Kakatiya 4-0; Sri Sankaracharya, Kalady bt Shanmuga Deemed 6-3; Bharathiyar bt Andhra 1-0; Bangalore bt Acharya Nagarjuna, Andhra 8-0; Pondicherry bt Krishna Devaraya, Anantapur 2-1; M.S. Tirunelveli bt Mangalore 2-1; Anna bt Mysore 1-0; Bharathidasan, Tiruchi bt Gulbarga 6-0; Annamalai, Chidambaram bt Dr. NTR University of Health sciences, Andhra 7-0; Karnatak, Dharwad bt VIT Vellore 6-0; Kuvempu, Karnataka bt Periyar Salem 1-0; Tumkur bt Agricultural, Dharwad 4-1.

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