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Jun 12, 2011 Sports
Road Show yesterday was resounding success
Following a successful Road Show yesterday in Georgetown and along the corridors of the East Coast Highway and Railway Embankment, aimed at heightening awareness for the inaugural GT&T FastBall Knock-Out Football competition, attention will switch back to the players as awareness matches takes centre stage today at three grounds.
The Skeldon Community Centre ground will host three matches beginning at 15:00hrs featuring Rosignol United/Liverpool, Paradise, Cougars, New Amsterdam United, Rose hall United, Courtland, United Fyrish, Scotsburg and Corriverton Links.
Up at the Anna Regina Community Centre Ground from 13:00hrs; three more matches are slated among Cinderella County teams, Henrietta, Supenaam, Queenstown, Dartmouth, Charity and Richmond.
The BV Ground, East Coast Demerara is the venue for what is anticipated to be three explosive matches featuring Bakewell Buxton Stars, BV Triumph United, Ann’s Grove, Golden Star FC of Golden Grove, Mahaica and Victoria Kings.
At today’s games, fans will be able to win GT&T prizes including free credit following participation in simple novelty games.
FastBall football is being played for 30 minutes, two equal halves of 15 minutes each; no offside rule is in effect; a blue ball will be introduced in the 12th minute and any team scoring will earn two goals as opposed to the one goal with the normal white ball; if a game ends without a result after full time, sudden death penalty kicks will decide the winner with the opposing captain selecting the player to take the kicks.
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