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Nov 20, 2012 Sports
In just one year, the magnetism of the Banks Beer Knockout Cup has drawn enormous support from many corporate entities and the latest to become attached to the tournament is Body Image Boutique of Station Street, Kitty where a pledge of support was confirmed, during a simple presentation ceremony which was conducted recently, at the Company’s location.
Making the presentation was staffer Nazirah Bacchus, who acted on behalf of the Company by handing over their support to Manager / Coach of Riddim Squad Lloyd Millington in the presence of Rajendra Rajcoome, Manager Shaanz Haniff and Georgetown Football Association Assistant Secretary Treasurer Charmine Wade.
The tournament carries prize monies in excess of $9million and is expected to last for eight playing days commencing on December 16 and concluding on January 1 with matches being played, at the GCC and GFC grounds.
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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