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Jul 16, 2012 Sports
Stiff rivalry and skillful football is anticipated when twenty teams from Lethem, Mahdia and Bartica among other regions battle for supremacy when the Stabroek Warriors Sports Club presents the 2nd edition of the Inter-Market/Municipality Futsal tournament at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall Saturday July 28 next.
Already, the corporate community has rendered support towards a successful tournament and only last week, Managing Director of Trophy Stall of Bourda Market and Hadi’s Mall in the Camp Street Mall, Ramesh Sunich, has thrown in his ‘two bits’ and donated over four trophies for the teams that occupy the first four places.
Coordinator of the tournament, O’Neil Durant visited the Bourda Market business place last Friday morning where Mr. Sunich handed over the respective prizes. The businessman applauded Durant for the initiative and said that he was pleased to be associated with the tournament. “The fact that Trophy Stall is situated in the Bourda Market is enough to garner our support and we are happy to be of service,” said Mr. Sunich.
Mr. Durant expressed gratitude to his benefactor even as he beseeched other members of the corporate community to render similar support. He assured that all of the teams are preparing for the tournament and qualitative and fans could expect action packed encounters.
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