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Dec 30, 2020 Sports

Nazar Mohamed (centre) presents the support to GFF president Wayne Forde in the presence of Aubrey Shanghai Major.
Kaieteur News – Managing Director of the company, Mohamed’s Enterprise, Nazar Mohamed said yesterday that he is “certainly happy to see the sport is back.”
Mohamed who presented a sponsorship cheque to President of the GFF, Wayne Forde to aid in the ‘Bounce Back’ tournament, which got underway, last night, also commended the principals for staging the event.
“I am happy that the Minister of Sport, the GFF and the Kashif and Shanghai Organisation have taken this initiative and I am happy to be a part of this competition.”
The business magnate pointed out that he has been sponsoring sports events for the better part of three decades and highlighted that sport is a very important part of bringing people together. He wished the tournament, the players and the organizers success and wished them a Happy New Year.
Meanwhile, The ‘Bounce Back’ tournament kicked off yesterday at the National Stadium with Linden All Stars tackling the East Coast All Stars in the curtain raiser of the double header.
The GT All Stars also took on the Westside All Stars in the headliner of the first football tournament staged here amid the pandemic.
The two-day, four-team competition is a collaborative effort involving The Guyana Football Federation, the Kashif and Shanghai (K&S) Organization along with the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport.
It will be held without spectators and conclude on January 1, 2021.
The two final teams will play on New Year’s Day which will be broadcasted live on NCN, E-Networks and the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport Facebook page.
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