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Dec 29, 2019 Sports
Owner of BK International, Brain Tiwari and his son Kyle presented a sponsorship cheque to President of the Guyana Football Federation Wayne Forde towards the hosting of 2019/2020 GFF Super 16 Cup.

Kyle Tiwari hands over sponsorship to GFF President Wayne Forde in the presence of his Father, Brian Tiwari.
Handing over the cheque at their Water Street, Kingston Office both Tiwari’s expressed delight at being able to support the sport once again, noting that the company has always been doing their bit in support of not only football, but sports on the whole in Guyana.
The senior Tiwari noted that they have been observing the strides the sport has been making over the past few years, pointing out that clubs always look forward to having a good time at the yearend tournament.
“We are more than happy to be able to keep this tradition alive and we trust that the remaining teams would give it their best shot in the semi finals.”
President Forde thanked BK International and the Tiwari’s for their continued partnership with the sport and the GFF. Forde thanked all sixteen teams for the commitment and discipline displayed so far and while he congratulated the four remaining teams, said that all the teams are winners.
President Forde also extended gratitude to the fans for coming out and supporting their teams in the City, Bartica, Essequibo and East Coast.
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