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Feb 12, 2012 Sports
The ongoing rivalry between Georgetown and Linden, along with East Coast and West Demerara is set to unfold today at the GFC ground when action in the Winners Connection/Thomas United 52nd Anniversary Mashramani Challenge Cup Knockout Competition, kicks off with an explosive doubleheader, following a brief postponement due to the inclement weather.
From 20:00hrs in the feature match, Pele engage Net rockers and that will be preceded by Victoria Kings opposing Uitvlugt at 18:00hrs.
Meanwhile, with an absence of competitive football, since the culmination of the Kashif and Shanghai and the Presidents Beer finals at the National Stadium and GFC respectively New Year’s Day, as a consequence city starved football fans and supports can expect an evening of classical and entertaining displays from the four teams, filled with intense rivalry.
All the teams will seek to enhance their respective changes of advancing to the quarterfinals, which will only accommodate the 2 winners.
Over $1,000,000 in cash incentives, trophies, medals and individual prizes are at stake. The winners, runner-up, third and fourth place teams will take home $500,000, $300,000, $150,000 and $50,000 respectively.
Ming’s Products and Services; German’s Restaurant, Ram’s Pharmacy, Cell Shop and Lingerie Shop are among the major sponsors along with the Kashif and Shanghai Organization.
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