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Alabi's late winner sees Kerry FC defeat Bray Wanderers at the 11th time of asking

Alabi's late winner sees Kerry FC defeat Bray Wanderers at the 11th time of asking

Kennedy Amechi scored for Kerry FC after 11 seconds and Bray equalised from the penalty spot in the 51st minute, but the home side sealed the win with Abel Alabi's late winner seven minutes from full time
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