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Published:Sunday | December 6, 2015 | 12:00 AM

Pepsi, Colts finals at C'Spring

Kingston College will be seeking a unique schoolboy football double today at Constant Spring Oval as the Inter-secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA) competitions will conclude with the Pepsi Under-14 and 'Colts' Under-16 competitions.

Kingston College will first play Camperdown High in the Under-14 final at 1:30 p.m., before their Under-16 players take on Bridgeport High at 3:15 p.m.

Defending champions in the Pepsi Under-14 competition, Kingston College, will be seeking to make it three titles in a row and will start favourites to do so after another perfect season so far where they scored over 50 goals while conceding none.

Former head of Peruvian football arrested

LIMA, Peru (AP):

The former head of the Peruvian football federation, Manuel Burga, has been arrested in the growing FIFA bribery probe.

Local television aired images of Burga's home surrounded by at least four police cars during his Friday-night arrest.

Police spokeswoman Veronica Marquez said Saturday that Burga, who headed the Peruvian federation from 2002-2014, was taken to judicial police headquarters in Lima.