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Feb 29, 2020 Sports
Villages along the East Bank corridor and the Linden Soesdyke Highway will start getting their thoughts and aspirations together for the inaugural Sports Extra Promotions Inter Village Tournament which is expected to kick off in March.
Sports Extra will be collaborating with the East Bank Football Association (EBFA) which they have already met with to discuss plans for the tournament, registration will commence this weekend.
A release form the organiser states that the tournament would be played on a round-robin/knockout format with the fixtures set to be finalised at the end of the registration period which starts on March 1st and ends March 11th.
Prizes will be awarded to the top four Villages and it is anticipated that this tournament would re-ignite the inter village rivalry on and off the field of play. Over One Million Dollars in cash and other incentives will be up for grabs along with bragging rights for the next year.
A number of other initiatives that would benefit fans and student/players were also discussed when the organizers and association met and would be disclosed in the coming days.
Each Village would be required to register a total of 25 players and 3 officials and only players living in the respective Villages would be allowed to play for the Team. Interested Villages can register by calling 682 3241, 621 3120 or 676 9256.
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