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Apr 20, 2015 Sports
Heineken’s Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) Champions League (UCL) Series Promotion continued Saturday night at Altitude Bar and Lounge, Sandy Babb Street, Kitty, with Kishon Gorakh winning an official UEFA-branded wrist watch after defeating race car ace Ryan Rahaman in a Foosball Competition.
Foosball is a table assimilation of football and is part of Heineken’s UEFA Series Promotion at bars across Guyana. Gorakh defeated Rahaman 10-8 in a close contest. “This is my first time at this game and I love it. I have to get one of these games in my home,” Gorakh said.
Heineken Brand Manager, Robert Hiscock expressed his excitement about the event, stating that it has been great thus far. “People are just a bit shy to compete, but other than that things are great so far with this promotion,” Hiscock told Kaieteur Sport.
He believes Guyana is extremely passionate about football and as such, Heineken will ensure that the occasion continues to be special. Heineken is a global sponsor of the Champions League, and as such, the brand will continue to kick off its annual local promotion.
Customers across Guyana will have the chance to take part in similar Foosball competitions at the various bars in the Heineken UCL Series where football fans will be given the opportunity to enjoy the final stages of the UEFA Champions League.
This year’s promotion will end with a massive final party slated for June 6. It promises to be bigger and better than ever before. The purchase of buckets of Heineken gives participants the chance to enter the Foosball Competition to win prizes.
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