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Kaieteur Sports – The ExxonMobil Guyana Futsal Championship received a timely boost this week as BK Security, through Managing Director Travis Shepherd, handed over a sponsorship package to support the ongoing tournament.
The contribution came at a crucial moment, with teams gearing up for the highly anticipated semifinal round, which wrapped up over the weekend at the Retrieve Tarmac in Linden.

New Era Entertainment Co-Director Andrew Major (left) receives the sponsorship from BK Security Managing Director, Travis Shepherd.
Tournament coordinator Andrew Major of New Era Entertainment expressed sincere gratitude for the support, noting that the assistance will significantly help ensure the event runs smoothly.
“Hosting a large and competitive futsal championship requires substantial resources,” Major explained. “The support from BK Security helps ease many of the financial pressures associated with organising the semifinal and final stages.”
Shepherd noted that BK Security’s decision to sponsor the tournament aligns with the company’s commitment to community development.
“Sports play a vital role in youth engagement, discipline, and social unity,” he said. “We are proud to contribute to these positive outcomes.”
This year’s champion will claim $1,500,000, while the second-, third-, and fourth-place finishers will take home $750,000, $350,000, and $200,000 respectively, along with their accompanying accolades. The tournament concludes this Saturday in Linden, where defending champions YMCA will face Silver Bullets for the title.
Additionally, the Most Valuable Player will ride away with a brand-new motorcycle, and as announced at the tournament’s opening, a $300,000 educational grant will be awarded to a player or fan to support academic advancement. Each team is required to nominate one candidate for the scholarship.
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