Charity Football Tournament Raises €700+ | III 7-a-Side Event

The Argamasilla de Alba football field hosted the III 7-a-side Charity Football Tournament, a sporting event that continues to grow year after year and which in this edition has had the participation of eight teams and around a hundred players.

The tournament, already consolidated within the Christmas calendar, has become a meeting point where neighbors and friends meet again to enjoy football with a marked solidarity character. As the organization highlights, every year more people wait for this event to once again share a sporting and solidarity day.

In sports, the final classification was the following:

  • First place:LAMA LAAR Racing de Seco
  • Second place:Bebeben inify
  • Third place:pineapple sumo

As for the prizes, the winning team received a ham and a bottle of winewhile the second classified obtained a batch of Iberian meats and a bottle of wine. Third and fourth place were recognized with a wine bottle.

Thanks to the participation and collaboration of all those involved, the tournament has achieved a total collection of 737.22 eurosan amount that will be allocated entirely to solidarity purposes, being distributed equally among the associations Fibroluz y Carry.

During the day, representatives of the Fibroluz association wanted to have a detail with the organizersdelivering a thank you plaque in recognition of their involvement and the supportive nature of the tournament.

The organization wanted to especially thank the collaboration of the 20 sponsorsas well as the support of Atlético Cervantino and of Argamasilla de Alba Town Hallessential for the celebration of the tournament. Likewise, the City Council wanted to recognize the work of Armando Domínguez and Javier Lucendoorganizers of the event, for their effort and dedication so that this solidarity initiative continues to grow edition after edition.

Marcus Cole

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