Thursday, July 7, 2011

Green Windows supports PFC Cup Futsal

Green Windows Dormitel, a subsidiary of the FTC group of companies, has joined the corporate backers
of the keenly-awaited PFC Cup Winners Cup Futsal Davao leg tournament which reels off on July 16 at
the NCCC Mall Activity Area.

Green Windows thus becomes the official residence of the tournament organized by the Philippine
Futsal Committee in cooperation with Bravetower Promotions, City Government of Davao, Phoenix
Petroleum, Sun Cellular, NCCC Mall and Futsal de Davao. The tournament is sanctioned by the Davao
Football Association.

Also throwing support to the event are official outfitter Accel, Star Sports Korea, Frenzy Condoms,
EDCO and Sons Tent Rentals, S and G Ventures, Columbia Computer Center, Acer, Enervon HP, Enervon
Tablets, Alaxan, The Village Sport, and Nivea.

The first ever futsal tournament to be played in a mall here has already attracted 21 teams with at least
five more knocking on the door as waitlisted teams. Playing in the men’s division are Metro TMS, Club
34, Inter Davao United, Central United, Hooligans, Philippine Rabbies, Alia Orange FC, Igacos FC, S and G
Ventures, Black Knights, Team Smileys, Solido FC, Montevista FC, University of Mindanao-Tagum, Malita
FC and Nabunturan FC.

In the women’s division, DDS, Philippine Women’s College, ADDU-Solido FC, Black Knights and Cagayan
de Oro FC.

Five teams are in the waitlist and will be taking the spot of any team that backs out. These are PNP
Davao del Norte, Maco FC, Belisario FC, Oi Rogers and Lupon FC.

“We are limited to only 8 teams per eliminations per division. So far, the two eliminations for men are
already filled up. The women’s division has three slots open,” said local organizer Neil Bravo.

The event, which serves as the official qualifying tournament for the PFC Cup Winners Cup National
Finals this November in Manila, will be staging two eliminations on July 16 and 23 with the top four
teams advancing to the Finals on August 7.

The tournament’s media partners are Business Mirror, Daily Tribune, Mindanao Daily Mirror, OneSport
Magazine, Sports Radio, Wave 89.1, Wild FM, and Malaya Business Insight.(pr)

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