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Mar 21, 2015 Sports
One of Guyana’s oldest football clubs, Pele FC, yesterday received 22 pairs of
Addidas cleats from Sankar Auto Works under their Valvoline brand, to aid the club’s participation in this year’s Kashif and Shanghai Football tournament which kicked off yesterday at the Demerara Cricket Club (DCC) Ground.
This is Sankar second time supporting the club, dating back to 2013 and according to the company’s Marketing Executive Dwayne Rodrigues, the sport can only move forward if corporate Guyana invest in clubs.
Rodrigues told the gathering of reporters at Sankar’s Seaforth Street, Campbellville location that as a company, Sankar Auto Work is always pleased to help a lending hand in areas where it’s much needed and said that Pele, being one of the foundation football clubs has always shown professionalism and passion to the sport.
He added that Sankar will continue to support the club and wished them the best in the tournament and also asked that they remain a disciplined and committed team.
Marvin Goodman, one of Pele’s executive members, thanked Sankar Auto Works for always showing the faith in the club and for not only sponsoring their footwear, but also being committed and believing in their players’ ability.
Pele will clash with Grove Hi-Tech tonight at the Victoria Community Centre Ground in game one of the double header, while Fruta Conquerors and Mahaica Determinators collide in game two of the ‘win or go home’ formatted tournament.
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