Stag seven-a-side football tourney in B/ce kicks off today

Tournament Coordinator Borris Ross, (left) collects the trophies from Ansa McAl’s Trade Marketing Assistant for the West Coast Berbice area, Lynton Luke. Also present is STAG Beer Brand Representative Lyndon Henry (centre).

The Stag ‘Skills for Gold’ 7-a-side football tournament will kick-off today at the Number 5 ground, Berbice.

The 16-team tournament was launched yesterday at the Ansa McAl Headquarters, Beterverwagting (BV).

In the opening fixture at 18:00hrs, Golden Grove battles Mahaicony while Litchfield Netrockers will oppose Rosignol U20 at 19:00hrs…..

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