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Football Feast Sunday!

Football Feast Sunday!

Mishi Morath6 May 2017 - 13:48
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Tomorrow, Sunday 7th May, see the culmination of our year long charity partnership with FOOTBALL BEYOND BORDERS

There are football competitions galore, over the whole day, with the big climax being a celebrity charity match at six o'clock.

The funs begins at ten o'clock, with the FBB Youth Tournament which finishes at one o'clock.
(Not that we at Dulwich Hamlet take sides, but particular 'good luck' in this to the St. Matthews Project, from Brixton, who are coached by Hamlet fan Finn Roberts-Bond!)

From 1.00pm until half past three comes some real serious fundraising, with the Adults Corporate tournament.

This is followed at 4.00pm by the Women's showcase match between an Oxbridge XI and a London XI.

The day culminates with the big showcase match, kick off at six o'clock, which is being contested by the FBB All Stars against Copa 90 and friends.

There are lots of famous people coming from the world of social media and You Tube, as well as an appearance or two from our team here at Dulwich Hamlet!

Some of the names who should be involved include:

Ibra Sekajja and Gavin Rose from Dulwich Hamlet

Rudimental

Stevo the Mad Man

Copa90s Poet/Vudj/Timbsy

You Tubers: Hugh Wizzy, Smiv & many more

Journalists Owen Gibson, Leon Mann and more!

Quite simply who knows who else will turn up on the day!

You can find out more, and how to buy tickets in advance, although you can also pay on the gate, by CLICKING HERE for details, which is another great plug from the team at the Brixton Buzz community website.

The bar will be open and there should also be plenty of good quality food on sale, so it should be worth missing your Sunday dinner for!

Liam Hickey, Dulwich Hamlet Football Committee Chairman, enthused:

"It promises to be a brilliant event from start to finish, with 'Football Beyond Borders' really trying to have something for everyone for their showcase event. It's just like our own ethos of making everyone welcome at Champion Hill and shows exactly why they were the perfect fit for our 2016/17 charity partnership, which is now drawing to a close with this event."

But Mishi Morath, Committee member for Community Initiatives, explained:

"While it's the end of a great year with FBB, it's not goodbye to them. We will still continue to offer them free tickets for their youngsters to Isthmian League games at Champion Hill...and we will still continue to work with and publicise whatever they have planned in the future. We were friends with them before they became our charity partner and will be even closer friends even though our special year is over."

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