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Dec 11, 2018 Sports
As the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) counts down to the start of the GFF-Stag Yearend tournament on Friday; Assuria has committed a monetary donation to the success of the tournament.
This undisclosed sum was presented yesterday at Assuria’s Head Office by the company’s Financial Planner, Patrick Hazelwood, to GFF’s President Wayne Forde in the presence of Erwin Daniels, Assuria’s Agency Manager and Head of Life Department.
Following the presentation, Daniels said the agency is pleased to be associated with the initiative as it has the potential for positive change: “The GFF is engendering good behavior for our youths and youth development. The tournament affords the youth the extra-curricular activities outside of education. Football has the ability to produce role models for the society through the development of national athletes including coaches and players. It takes care of the youth. So Assuria will partner with any organization, which enhances society as a whole, and the GFF is such an organisation.”
Echoing Daniels’ sentiments, Hazelwood said the partnership is monumental for his company: “It’s a great achievement in the sense that we’re among the first set of insurance companies to entertain such a thought. Based on that, I’m looking forward to the aspect of moving from strength to strength, making the GFF much more effective in terms of our input as well as that of the Federation from an insurance and developmental standpoint where football is concerned.”
Meanwhile, in expressing his pleasure at the partnership, President Forde said the contribution will be impactful for the sport of football: “This is an extension of an already robust relationship. Assuria is the single supplier of all of our insurance products and we’re happy to transition that relationship to the support of the game. Many young men will have an opportunity to positively engage themselves during this festive season in the game of football, which will no doubt take them away from any other form of activity that may not be in their best interest or the society’s best interest; so we’re happy that Assuria has seen it fit to reinvest into the development of young people in Guyana.”
The tournament was launched on Monday, 19th November, 2018 and is scheduled to kick off on Friday at the GFC Ground, Bourda from 18:00hrs when Buxton United oppose Riversview of Bartica to be followed by the feature attraction, GDF against the Essequibo Football Association combined side.
Admission to all matches are as follows: $500 (to end of the quarterfinals stage), $1,000 (semifinals) and $1,500 for the finals.
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