A total of 76 teams have entered this year's Summer 2003 Cancer Relief Football Tournament, making it our biggest ever.
Clubs should receive a full set of fixtures and rules by Thursday July 10th. If you have not recieved anything then please call 01254 298263.
SENIOR (total teams 40) games kick-off at 9.15am. Groups A-D will kick off at 9.15am and Groups E-H will kick -off at 12pm (PLEASE CHECK YOUR FIXTURES).
If you are not at the pitch at the designated time the game will automatically be awarded to the opposition.
17s AND UNDER (total teams 16) matches begin at 2.45pm and will play their games on Astro-turf.
JUNIOR teams (total teams 22) are asked to be at the venue by 12.30pm. They are reminded their games will take place on mini grass pitches.
Junior teams must be accompanied by a manager or parent at all times.
All clubs are reminded that this is a charity tournament and any violent or absusive behaviour will not be tolerated. The referees decision is final and one red card and your player is out of the tournament. It is the clubs duty to make sure all their supporters behave.
This tournament is being organised in memory of Mohammed Feroze butt by his three sons, Javed, Liyaqut and Junaid Feroze Butt. All proceeds will go to a cancer research charity.
This tournament has been kindly sponsored by:
The Asian Business Federation
Lancashire Constabulary, Lifelong Learning, Beardwood High School, Lower Audley Tyres, Blackburn with Darwen Out of Hours Learning
Supported by: Asian Image Newspapers, The Blackburn Community League, Blackburn With Darwen Community Events Unit , Intack Taxis and H & T Pawnbrokers
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