Ladbrokes are offering the chance for football teams to have access to the football pitches at Powerleague Dublin Thursday night for a month if they win they competition.
Whether the team is a 5-a-side team, a group of friends playing casual games or an after work club, the competition is open to all. There will be a monthly draw on the Ladbrokes Twitter account to win access to the 'prime time pitches' for four weeks.
Head of Brand for Ladbrokes Kelly Rose said, “We want to give players of all levels the opportunity to have a chance of claiming a pitch at a prime time for free and our first ever national tournament promises to mix football with popular culture in a way that has never been done before.”
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If you are part of one of the lucky teams to win the competition then you will have the chance to compete in a 5-a-side tournament and possibly be crowned the best 5-a-side team in Ireland and the UK.
“We’re thrilled to be launching this partnership with Ladbrokes and building on the ‘We Play Together’ messaging which resonates so well with us. Powerleague customers and the wider 5-a-side community are in for a real game changing experience in tournament football at their local Powerleague venue," Head of Commercial for Powerleague Dominic Reed said.
“We hope over the duration of the partnership many more players from our local communities have the chance to claim their prime-time slots and engage in the health and wellbeing benefits that Powerleague offers," he added.
Powerleague Dublin is situated at the Spawell Complex in Templeogue. You can enter through their Twitter page here.
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