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Dec 16, 2021 Sports
Kaieteur News – The Kashif and Shanghai/Guyana Football Federation (GFF) Year-End Futsal tournament, received another boost from corporate Guyana.
Superior Concrete’s Director, Randy Wade (right), making his company’s contribution to K&S Co-Director, Kashif Muhammad.
This time around, Fast Lane Auto Spares and Superior Concrete became the latest business entities to support the tournament which kicked off on Tuesday (December 14) at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall.
Randy Wade, Director at Superior Concrete, expressed his company’s delight of being able to not only give back to sports, but play a part in seeing the safe return of Futsal in Guyana.
Superior Concrete offers state-of-the-art manufacture of consistent ACI (American Concrete Institute) standard concrete in Guyana.
With a community-minded approach, the company is known for providing exceptional product with a fast turnaround time in order to help meet Guyana’s growing construction needs.
Fast Lane Auto Spares’ General Manager, along with Alwin Padmore, contributing to Kashif Muhammad for the K&S Futsal Tournament.
Meanwhile, General Manager of Fast Lane Auto Spares, Zaheer Rasul, lauded the event’s organisers for providing fans and lovers of football’s shortest format, a chance to witness some of their favourite players and teams from their respective communities.
Co-Director of the K&S Organisation, Kashif Muhammad, thanked both sponsors for their timely contributions towards marking their Year-End tournament a success.
On the tournament’s opening night, Renegade, Team Cruel, Alexander Village, Vengy FC and California Square were the teams to advance to the next round of action.
The tournament will continue December 16 with four more matches.
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