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Dec 29, 2019 Sports
With the GFF Super 16 Cup now down to the final four where teams are having a clearer view of the top prize worth Two Million Dollars, another corporate entity has partnered with the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) to ensure a successful tournament.

Managing Director of Radar Security Service and Supplies, Mr. Adepemo Peters (2nd right) hands over sponsorship to GFF President, Wayne Forde in the presence of two employees.
Radar Security Service and Supplies located at Lot 133 Church Street, South Cummingsburg is the latest entity to join hands with the Federation.
Managing Director, Adepemo Peters handed over the company’s contribution to President of the
GFF Wayne Forde, citing that his company has been following the progress of the sport and tournament and felt it necessary to further empower the GFF towards hosting a successful competition.
Peters, himself a former football administrator, congratulated President Forde and the GFF for the positive leadership the sport has been receiving over the past four years and promised that his company would continue to support this forward thrust in whatever way they can.
President Forde in accepting the sponsorship thanked Peters and Radar Security Service and
Supplies for their partnership through this tournament and assured them that the positive developments would only get better.
Forde also pointed out that the teams in this year’s Super 16 have all done their best and is expecting more fierce battles in today’s semi finals ahead of the grand finale on New Year’s night.
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