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The British Sikh Student Federation is proud to present this Five-A-Side Sikh Youth Football tournament in memory of Baba Banda Singh Bahadur, General Suhbeg Singh, Bhai Amrik Singh and Sant Jarnail Singh Ji Khalsa Bhindranwale.

This event will help raise money for Charity and all teams will be required to confirm their entries by depositing a entry fee of £25. The minimum age for players is 15 years and the tournament will be held with a World Cup Theme as each team will be put into groups and then compete through a knockout phase to reach the final.

The BSSF stall will also be there will T-shirts, Hoodies, Posters,

and the New Militant Worrior Productions Album! - Exclusive to the BSSF Stall!

The Programme will be held at Goals Hayes, Springfield Road, Hayes, Middlesex, UB4 0LP.

For information about the event or transport arrangements please contact –

07891160081 – Kent

07716062094 – Southall

07878760899 – Birmingham

07912120003 – Wolverhampton

07791881614 – Huddersfield

Info@britishsikhstudentfederation.com

http://britishsikhst...x/?page_id=1271

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An excellent intiative, please do more events like this, but dont associate with Dal Khalsa, they are against Gurmat, Sri Dasam Granth and are only good for releasing statements. Why do BSSF support Dal Khalsa UK.

Points to note before making any judgement -

This project is to raise funds for charity.

Dal Khalsa UK were told to book the venue and bare the financial costs.

BSSF is the lead organisation and has the final say in what is allowed and rejected.

Its not only Dal Khalsa UK, but Shere Panjab UK, Ramgarhia Sikh Association (Slough) and individual Sewadars are also involved in the event.

This is not a Dharmik Diwan, it's a Football Tournament, all are welcome, But BSSF will control and monitor any Parchar and anything found inappropriate will be stop!

Last years Shere Panjab Football Tournament in Sept 2009 was also supported by DKI, as well as Sewadars from Singhs Row and BOSS (BOSS STALL).

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