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Nov 07, 2012 Sports
The expression of interest currently being displayed by large sections of the business community is a show of confidence and endorsement for the 2nd Edition of the highly anticipated Banks Beer Knockout Cup – organised by the Georgetown Football Association (GFA).
Recently Watercris Hotel & Restaurant joined the register of names of corporate entities who’ve pledged their support through the donation of an undisclosed sum of money to assist in the staging of the yearend tournament which kicks off on December 16 and concludes on January 1, at the GFC ground.
Managing Director of Watercris Hotel & Restaurant Gregory Lewis recently handed over a his entity’s support to Manager of Sunburst Camptown Afrya Denny in the presence of GFA’s Assistant Secretary Treasurer Charmine Wade, at the business location on Waterloo Street.
Denny thanked Lewis on behalf of the GFA for the entity’s support and promised a tournament of high quality and discipline.
The tournament carries prize monies in excess of $9million and is expected to last for eight playing days. The winning team will receive $4Million, runner-up- $2.5M, 3rd place-$1.5M and 4th place-$1M with outstanding individual performances to benefit from additional incentives.
The clubs confirmed for participation are Houston Stars, GFC, Riddim Squad, GDF, GPF, Fruta Conquerors, Camptown, Banks All Stars, Georgetown Masters, Nothern Rangers, Black Pearl, Flamingo, Beacon, Santos, University of Guyana and Charlestown United.
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