Eight Teams to vie for Guinness National Street football title

Eight teams will battle for supremacy and a chance to represent Guyana at the Guinness Caribbean Street Football Challenge when the National “Guinness Greatest of the Streets” championships open tomorrow at the Demerara Park (Banks DIH Parking Lot) on the East Bank Public Road.

The eight teams are Silver Bullets and Silent Assassins of Linden, Leopold Street and Back Circle of Georgetown, Plaisance and Victoria Church Yard representing East Coast Demerara and Millennium and Hard Core of Bartica.

The tournament sponsored by Guinness and Banks DIH Limited will bring together the winners and runners up of the four areas with Leopold Street being the winner of the Georgetown Zone, Plaisance the top team on the East Coast, Silver Bullets the Linden champions and Millennium the winners in Bartica.

Guinness Brand Manager Lee Baptiste disclosed that all systems are in place for the playoffs and he indicated that all the matches will be played at Demerara Park.

The first two rounds will be played tomorrow evening and will feature Silver Bullets against Hard Core  followed by Leopold Street coming up against Victoria Church Yard, Silent Assassins will do battle with Plaisance while Back Circle will square off with Millennium.

The second round will bring together Silver Bullets and Victoria Church Yard, Silent Assassins versus Millennium, Leopold Street against Hard Core and Back Circleplaying Plaisance.

Kickoff is at 19:30 hours.

The third round will be played on Saturday while the semi-finals and final will be played off on Monday evening, a public holiday.

“We expect overwhelming support as teams will be bringing along their supporters. There is a lot at stake for the competing teams,” Baptiste said.

The winners will receive $400,000, runner-up $250,000, third place $150,000 and fourth $75,000.

The winning team will also represent Guyana at the second annual Guinness Street Challenge scheduled for June 21-23 in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

Guyana hosted the inaugural Caribbean Guinness Challenge last year at the National Park.