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Feb 28, 2025 Sports
Kaieteur Sports- This year’s competition has participants from Regions 1 – 7, 9 and 10, who will enter a playoff stage, prior to the commencement on March 8.
Massy Distribution Chief Executive Officer, Troy Beharry, in sharing why the company continues to support the Nestle-Milo powered tournament, noted that they are happy to provide youths with such opportunities.
“Our communities are the heart of our business and as such, we recognize the need for sports in our schools today and are committed to supporting events such as these that target schools across all regions,” Beharry shared.
“Over the past 10 years, this tournament has become a staple in the football calendar in Guyana, the youths look forward to this tournament. This tournament actually serves as a stepping stone to highlight the talent and promote the youths for bigger things in football and I know many of our national talents would’ve come out of this tournament. Hence, this is the opportunity that youths look forward to and we are happy to bring that to them again this year.”
Meanwhile, Petra Organisation Co- Director, Troy Mendonca, said, “For me, it’s a household name within the communities, within the schools. Actually, I dwell within close proximity to schools every day and ever since this tournament started, it has been a household name. These boys look forward for this competition ad so, we at Petra, we are very happy to be standing here again today to deliver the 11th version of the tournament.”
“It will be run on a round- robin, knockout basis and so, the 24 teams will be divided into 6 groups of four where each team in the group will play each other,” he added.
The teams will be competing for the $300,000 grand prize while second to fourth place will pocket $200, 000, $100,000 and $75,000 respectively; all going towards a project of the schools’ choice.
(Milo U-18 Schools’ Football Tournament 2025 commences March 8)
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