Stockport Express

Firm bank on a win in five-a-side competitio­n

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PRIVATE banking and wealth management firm Brown Shipley triumphed at HURST’s annual charity five-a-side football tournament for the second year in a row.

Fifteen teams took part in the sixth annual competitio­n, which was held at the Lucozade Powerleagu­e Trafford Soccerdome.

The tournament attracted entrants from profession­al services firms as well as a variety of business sectors, including recruitmen­t and logistics. Group stages were followed by knock-out rounds.

Brown Shipley, who beat corporate recovery and insolvency specialist­s Leonard Curtis in the 2015 final, overcame vehicle finance company Zuto 2-0 in this year’s showdown, with star man Matt Dodwell being named player of the tournament.

A total of £1,700 was raised for Seashell Trust in Cheadle Hulme, which is HURST’s charity of the year.

Seashell Trust provides education, sports and leisure activities and residentia­l care for children and young people aged two to 23 who have profound physical and learning disabiliti­es, deafness, blindness and autism.

Ryan Niblock, of HURST Corporate Finance, organised the event.

He said: “This year’s tournament was another great success in raising money for a great cause while also providing an opportunit­y for business networking.”

 ??  ?? ●●The team from Brown Shipley which won accountanc­y firm HURST’s annual charity football match in aid of the Seashell Trust in Cheadle Hulme
●●The team from Brown Shipley which won accountanc­y firm HURST’s annual charity football match in aid of the Seashell Trust in Cheadle Hulme

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