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Jan 16, 2019 Sports
The Guyana Hemp Industries and Chief Executive Officer of Bedessee Inports Inc. USA, Mr. Verman Bedessee will continue to show their appreciation for the continuation of Juvenile and Youth football in
the East Ruimveldt Community when in association with the Brave Heart Football Club stage their Mashramani 2019 Small Goal Tournament on Saturday and Sunday February 2nd and 3rd 2019.
The aim of the football tournament is to encourage and promote the development of football both Juvenile and Youth of both sexes. The tournament will be played with teams drawn from East and West Ruimveldt as well as North and South Ruimveldt bringing together Juvenile and Youths in the categories under 11-13 and 15 youths.
The US based Guyanese Mr. Verman Bedessee, recently donated a quantity of football, and bibs to the Brave Heart Football Club and the Eastveldt Football Club both teams located in the East Ruimveldt community.
Meanwhile, Vice Chairman and Coach of the Brave Heart Football Club, Kenson Spenser announced that the club has elected Mr. Verman Bedessee as its Patron and the club has been adopted by the Guyana Hemp Industries and Bedessee Inports Inc. USA.
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