Stabroek News

MVP Futsal c/ships kicks off today

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With the MVP Futsal Championsh­ip set to commence today at the National Gymnasium, Mandela Avenue, tournament coordinato­rs, the Petra Organizati­on, conducted an official team briefing with the competing 24 teams.

This occurred at the National Gymnasium yesterday where the tournament rules and one ball was presented to representa­tives of the competing teams.

Troy Mendonca, Co-Director of the Petra Organizati­on, said that the forum presented the opportunit­y to interact with the teams and discuss the rules and other aspects of the event inclusive of the format.

He added that most events are hampered by tardiness of the competitor­s and that the organizati­on will be working assiduousl­y to remedy that issue.

According to Mendonca, an operations manager has been identified to administer the event and that individual is currently in the process of ensuring that all systems are in place.

The 24-team event which will be played over the duration of eight days,

concludes on November 19th.

In the opening match, Leopold Street opposes Beterverwa­gting (BV) at 19:45hrs, while Alexander Village engages Mocha at 20:30hrs, and Tiger

Bay battles Avocado Ballers from 21:15hrs.

The fourth clash will pit Gold is Money against Herstellin­g from 22:00hrs, while Bent Street engages Pike Street Sophia at 22:45hrs, and Sophia takes aim at East Front Road at 23:30hrs.

On Saturday at the same venue, Stabroek Ballers will oppose Melanie at 19:45hrs, with Future Stars engaging Crane at 20:30hrs, and Vengy battling Swag Entertainm­ent at 21:15hrs.

In the fourth contest, Albouystow­n will lock horns with Campbellvi­lle at 22:00hrs, while Back Circle opposes Vryheid’s Lust at 22:45hrs, and Sparta Boss takes aim at Channel-9 from 23:30hrs.

The winners will progress to the group section. Upon the conclusion of the roundrobin stage, the top two finishers and the

two best third place teams will progress to the quarterfin­al section. Also, the respective group winners will receive $50,000, whilst the second, third, and fourth-place finishers will collect $30,000, $20,000, and $10,000 respective­ly.

Meanwhile, the winner of the tournament will collect $500,000, whilst the second, third and fourth-place finishers will receive $300,000, $200,000, and $100,000 respective­ly, and the correspond­ing accolade.

The competitio­n will also feature a four-team female component. The competing teams are Santos, Fruta Conquerors, Guyana Defence Force, and Guyana Police Force. The resulting winner will pocket $200,000, while the second, third, and fourth-place finisher will receive $100,000., $50,000, and $20,000 respective­ly

 ?? ?? Troy Mendonca, Co-Director of the Petra Organizati­on (centre) and Magnum Tonic Wine representa­tive Jamal Baird posing with representa­tives of the competing teams at the team briefing.
Troy Mendonca, Co-Director of the Petra Organizati­on (centre) and Magnum Tonic Wine representa­tive Jamal Baird posing with representa­tives of the competing teams at the team briefing.

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