6th Mackeson, English/Kashif & Shanghai Futsal Tournament Launched

32 teams – $500,000 first prize up for grabs

Thirty-two teams drawn from Georgetown, Linden and Berbice will be participating this year in the English/Kashif and Shanghai Mackeson-sponsored Futsal Tournament at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall.

The 6th edition of the tournament which will be held from September 6 to October 3 was officially launched yesterday at the head office of Ansa McAl, the sole distributor of the Mackeson Power Stout brand, and according to the organizers this year would be much better than the five previous times it was hosted.

But unlike the earlier years, Frank ‘English’ Parris said that the tournament would be played on a win or go home basis.

In 2000 when the tournament was first played, it featured 24 teams in a group/knockout format which allowed teams to play more than one game.

This arrangement was left in place for the other four events  but after a review  by the trio, it was concluded that the tournament was a bit drawn out and was wanting in intense intensity from the opening night so the idea of a knockout format  came into being. “We have improved the prize money significantly this year and the amount of teams as well because of the growth in the sport over the years. There will be lots of giveaways and entertainment so we just want everyone to come out,” Parris said.

The winner’s purse is $500,000 while second through fourth place will take home $250,000, $150,000 and $100,000 respectively.

Security

The last tournament in 2007 was marred by controversy and a fallout with the National Sports Commission (NSC) because of  complaints by patrons and it was stalled for a few days.

After that a no-nonsense approach was taken by the promoters that saw several persons being arrested for attempting to enter the CASH with illegal items.

Kashif Mohammad affirmed that this year security would be even tighter because a reoccurrence of 2007 was an option.

He assured that protection would be extended to spectators’ vehicles in the parking lot and they would also try to secure those that would be parked on the road.

Meanwhile Marketing Director of Ansa McAl, Troy Cadogan said  that his company thought it fit to fully sponsor the event because of the integrity of the promoters and the ever growing popularity of Futsal in Guyana.

From left are  Mark Bradford, Ansa McAl Marketing Director Troy Cadogan, organizers Frank ‘English’ Parris and Kashif Mohammad addressing the media at yesterday’s 6th Futsal tournament launching.
From left are Mark Bradford, Ansa McAl Marketing Director Troy Cadogan, organizers Frank ‘English’ Parris and Kashif Mohammad addressing the media at yesterday’s 6th Futsal tournament launching.

“Our involvement in this tournament starts back in 2002 when we were just a normal sponsor but this year we decided to take a leap of faith and become a full sponsor because of the excitement of the previous tournaments and in addition Futsal is one of the fastest growing indoor sports and we just want to put a lock on it,” said Cadogan.

Fruta Conquerors have two holds on the championship trophy, having won in 2000 and 2007 while BK International Western Tigers and Flamingo are the other teams to have won the event.

However, in 2003 the tournament was played as an inter-ward event and that year Bent Street came out on top.