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Agile Group to host Charity Football Tournament
IT and Communications specialist Agile Group are to host a Charity Football Tournament at Middlesbrough F.C’s Riverside Stadium. The event is being held to raise money for Agile’s 4 nominated charities; Zoe’s Place, Middlesbrough and Teesside Philanthropic Foundation, Teesside Hospice and MFC in the Community.
A 4 team tournament has been arranged to take part in this unique opportunity. Not only will the companies participate in a football tournament, they will also receive a signed framed Middlesbrough FC shirt, use of Agile’s corporate box and access to a post-match bar and buffet. Players will also get their very own shirt with name and number printed to enhance the experience of the day.
Agile Group Managing Director Simon Scotchbrook said “We support 4 fantastic local charities and we want to support them by raising money so that they can continue to do the fabulous things they do within their respective fields”
Agile Group are also trying to get some celebrity players and managers involved with the event. “If we can get some big names to help us raise more money then all the better” added Simon.
There is still space for a team to be entered in to the tournament. If you are interested in submitting a company team then contact Agile Group.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by David Elvis .
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