CEVON’S Waste Management has thrown its support behind the ExxonMobil Guyana Futsal Tournament with the generous donation of a brand-new motorcycle, which will be awarded to the competition’s eventual Most Valuable Player (MVP).
The presentation took place ahead of tomorrow’s highly anticipated final at the Retrieve Tarmac in Linden, marking another significant moment in the tournament’s continued growth and community impact.
New Era Entertainment Co-Director Andrew Major was on hand to receive the motorcycle on behalf of the tournament organisers. During the brief presentation ceremony, Major expressed sincere gratitude to Cevon’s Waste Management for its meaningful contribution to the event. He noted that such partnerships help elevate the level of competition while rewarding athletes for their commitment and outstanding performances throughout the tournament.
Tomorrow’s climactic encounter is set to feature defending champions YMCA as they seek to retain their title against a determined Silver Bullets lineup. Both teams have delivered impressive performances throughout the tournament.
With the added incentive of a motorcycle awaiting the eventual MVP, individual players will also be eyeing the opportunity to etch their names into the tournament’s history.
Meanwhile, Hard-knocks will battle DC Ballers in the earlier third-place playoffs.
The winner of the event will pocket $1,500,000, while the eventual second, third, and fourth place finishers will receive $750,000, $350,000, and $200,000, respectively, and the corresponding accolade.
On the individual level, the eventual Most Valuable Player will ride away with a motorcycle. It was also disclosed that a $300,000 economic grant will be awarded to a player or fan to aid their academic development. Each team must put forward a candidate for the aforesaid scholarship.


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