Guinness ‘Greatest of the Streets’ East Coast Demerara zone matchups gets underway this evening

Tournament coordinator Rawle Welch (3rd from right) collecting the championship trophy from Guinness Brand Manager Jeoff Clement (3rd from left) at the official launch, while (from left) Guinness Brand Executive, Lee Baptiste; Banks DIH Ltd Supervisors, Joel Ward, and Kenneth Hazel; Banks DIH Ltd Communications Officer, Troy Peters; Referees Coordinator, Wayne Griffith; and Outdoor Events Manager, Mortimer Stewart look on
Tournament coordinator Rawle Welch (3rd from right) collecting the championship trophy from Guinness Brand Manager Jeoff Clement (3rd from left) at the official launch, while (from left) Guinness Brand Executive, Lee Baptiste; Banks DIH Ltd Supervisors, Joel Ward, and Kenneth Hazel; Banks DIH Ltd Communications Officer, Troy Peters; Referees Coordinator, Wayne Griffith; and Outdoor Events Manager, Mortimer Stewart look on

The Guinness ‘Greatest of the Streets’ East Coast Demerara zone will commence this evening at the Haslington Market Tarmac from 19.00hrs with eighth elimination matches, following the official launch yesterday at the Banks DIH Ltd conference room, Thirst Park, Ruimveldt, Georgetown.

Guinness Brand Executive, Lee Baptiste, disclosed that community-based programmes like the tournament have always been supported by the company, noting that anticipation from the respective communities for the event is noticeable following an absence of two years.

He further wished the teams the best of luck, as exciting and competitive football is expected, adding that Colours Boutique has been a pivotal partner with their invaluable contributions of team uniforms.

Guinness Brand Executive Lee Baptiste (left), tournament official Rawle Welch (center),
and Banks DIH Ltd Communications Officer Troy Peters posing with the new uniforms to be worn by the competing teams compliments of Colours Boutique

Troy Peters, Banks DIH Communication Officer, disclosed that the curtailed season was due to the lack of time available to stage the respective zones, noting that 2023 will feature a return to normalcy for the competition.

Also, tournament coordinator, Rawle Welch, praised the company for its continued support and confidence in the tournament officials, positing that the event has transcended its humble beginnings and has evolved into one of the marquee local sporting ventures.

The event will utilise an elimination format featuring 16 teams, with the respective winners advancing to the quarterfinal section pencilled for tomorrow at the same venue. The semi-final and final will occur on November 5.

The competing teams are: Melanie-B, Paradise, Victoria Church Yard, Liliendaal Hustlers, Belfield, Uprising, BV-A, Buxton Diamond, Victoria Eagles, Portmore, Bare Root, Non Pareil, Team Cruel, Vryheid’s Lust, Haslington, and Old School.