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Mar 14, 2013 Sports
Football fans on the West Coast of Demerara will be in for a treat when the Annual Mayor’s knock out football tournament gets underway tomorrow at the Den Amstel ground from 18:30 hrs. Touted as a Georgetown versus West Demerara affair, Uitvlugt (West Demerara), boasting players such as Marlon Brandis, Jamal Petty, Delon Lanferman, Dwayne Wilson, Croffly Carroll and Jamal Harvey will take on Police of Georgetown in the first game of a double header.
The second game will see home team Den Amstel clashing with Namilco finalist Riddim Squad FC at 20:30 hrs. Wycliff Simpson, Travis Simon, Hillaman, Dwayne Graham, Rondell Hutson, Prince Payne and Rodwell Huston are expected to appear for Den Amstel, while Riddim Squad includes Teon Jones, Sherwin Hope, Kevin Roberts, Denville Stuart, Orville Stuart, Sheldon Jerrick and Lyliton Ramsey.
Exiting action is anticipated and fans are asked to turn out in their numbers. Among the players also expected to feature in the competition are William Europe (Santos), Joshua Kamal (Pele) and Randolph Wagner (Western Tigers).
One million dollars is the reward for the winner of the tournament while the runner-up collects $500,000, $300,000 and $200,000 will go to the third and fourth placed teams. The organisers are still seeking sponsorship and the business community is encouraged to support.
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