Mark Singh has donated footballs and boots to the Queenstown Progressive Youth Organisation (PYO) to support the upcoming One Guyana Hope Festival Football Tournament on February 16.
The tournament, organised by local young men, including Azizi Christiani, and supported by Ricky Ramraj, Regional Vice Chairman and Director General of the Ministry of Agriculture, aims to promote unity through sport.
A representative for Singh said he “strongly believes in the power of sports to bring people together, inspire young athletes, and foster teamwork and discipline.
” He added that the donation hopes to “support your efforts, encourage participation, help develop your individual skills, and capture more talent in the community.”
The four-team knockout competition features Dartmouth, Henrietta, Good Hope, and hosts Queenstown.
An Under-18 exhibition match will also take place. The winning team will receive $300,000, the runners-up $100,000, and joint third-place finishers $50,000 each.
The tournament will conclude with an after-party featuring Sub Sonics Entertainment and King Addies Vibes Machine.
Fixtures:
2:00 PM: Good Hope vs. Henrietta
3:30 PM: Queenstown vs. Dartmouth
5:00 PM: Under-18 Exhibition Match (Queenstown/Dartmouth vs. Good Hope/Henrietta)
7:00 PM: Final
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