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Top Score 7-a-side kicks off at coast
Top Score 7-a-side kicks off at coast

Top Score 7-a-side kicks off at coast

Adolf Kaure
Top Score, the leading maize meal brand of Namib Mills, launched the coastal leg of its seven-a-side tournament at the Mondesa Soccer Stadium in Swakopmund last week Wednesday.

This is the third year that Namib Mills is hosting the tournament at the coast. Fifteen teams are taking part in three groups.

Speaking at the launch, Namib Mills spokesperson Ashante Manetti said players should give only their best in the tournament but also enjoy the company of fellow soccer fans who continue to show their support, devotion and passion for the game.

The tournament, which is the oldest social soccer tournament in Namibia, is aimed at uplifting and engaging the community. Furthermore, it is Namib Mills' way of rewarding those dedicated sportsmen who continue to show spirit and perseverance in their support of the Top Score seven-a-side soccer tournament.

Soccer teams in attendance at the launch showed a lot of excitement and team spirit. It was clear that the teams were ready to bring their A game and showcase their speed, agility, and talent in an attempt to be crowned the Top Score coastal seven-a-side champions.

The sponsorship totals N$135 000, including cash prizes, a floating trophy and medals for the top three teams.

The winning team will receive N$10 000, runners-up N$7 500, third-placed team N$3 500 and fourth-placed team N$2 000.

Supporters are encouraged to bring chairs and come and support their favourite teams as they compete for this prestigious title. Entrance is free and the games will take place weekdays at 18:00 and Saturday afternoon at 14:00.

Group A: Liam Trading, Langer Heinrich Mine, Gendev Group, Unik Construction A and OTB Sport.

Group B: Bayer FC, Legal Wise, Jaros Group, Mentor Fish, and Top Score.

Group C: Multi Choice, Gas United, Unik Construction B, Davids FC and Home Corporation.



ADOLF KAURE

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