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Mar 13, 2016 Sports
Heineken’s Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) Champions League (UCL) 2016 Promotion continued Friday night at Palm Court, Main Street, with Shaka Braithwaite beating Kurt Baboolall in a Foosball Competition.
Braithwaite won a limited edition Heineken UEFA-branded football after winning 5-0 against Baboolall. Foosball is a table assimilation of football, and is again a part of Heineken’s UEFA 2016 Series Promotion at selected bars across Guyana.
Heineken Brand Manager, Robert Hiscock made the presentation and told Kaieteur Sport that the brand will continue to support Guyanese passion for football in this Golden Jubilee year. “Guyana is extremely passionate about football,” he said.
Heineken is a long-standing sponsor of the Champions League, and as such, the brand has kicked off its annual local promotion in Guyana. Customers across Guyana will have the chance to take part in similar Foosball competitions at various bars in the Heineken UCL Series where they will be given the opportunity to enjoy the final stages of the UEFA Champions League.
This year’s promotion, like last year’s, will end with a massive final viewing party at a date to be announced. It promises to be biggest one to-date given the special significance of Guyana’s 50th Anniversary Celebrations. The purchase of buckets of Heineken gives participants the chance to win prizes in the Foosball competition.
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