Proceeds from the football fundraiser will go to disabled people and children living in Sri Lanka

Author of the article: Redakce Luhacovice | Last update: August 25, 2022

The organizers of the Cup want to build on last year's successful Bumblebee Cup and decided to organize a beneficiary football tournament in Pozlovice this year. While last year the money raised went to the non-profit organization Čmeláček, which cares for people with mental disabilities, this year visitors will support the disabled from Uherské Brod, the Jan Pivečka Foundation and children from Sri Lanka with their entrance fees.

The first year of the charity tournament was dominated by a team consisting of the great hockey canon Petr Čajánek, who was by far not the only star participant of the tournament - matches were also attended by Petr Jiráček, Lukáš Krenželok and Miloš Holáň. And the organizers promise that there will be no shortage of sports legends this year, so don't miss out!

The tournament is scheduled to start on Saturday, August 27 at 2 pm. Entertainment will follow after the sporting events.



Categories: Sport, Football news, Benefice, Pozlovice

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