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Following on from last year's success, we at SeeQ are hosting the annual charity football tournament. Last year we had over 100 teams from all over UK playing in 3 categories: Under 12's, Under 16's and Open age.

We also had a number of key speakers from various fields, speaking about football, other sports and the communities. We were able to provide a Free lunch accompanied by free snacks & drinks. Various other activities were provided by Wolves football club. By working together via promotion of the event both prior to and on the day, we can make this year another success story and provide financial support to a charity in need.

SeeQ will be holding its annual 5 A Side charity football tournament on the 31st October 2009 at Aldersley Stadium, Wolverhampton. This year we will be remembering the innocent people killed in the Delhi Riots 25 years ago and the countless lives lost everyday to war and conflict throughout the world.

Throughout the tournament we are aiming to bring together children and adults from all over the UK, from all social and economic backgrounds to instil a sense of community spirit and promote football within the Asian community. Asians make up a large proportion of the UK's ethnic minority population and are making positive contributions in many aspects of society. However, we still have a long way to go when it comes to young Asian players coming through the ranks of professional football. As third and fourth generations in the UK, we should have a larger representation in the sporting arena by now, so let's get out there and make our mark!

We have chosen to support the Promise Dreams charity again because of the wonderful work they do with critically and terminally ill children in the UK.

On a final note, get your kit on, grab your friends, get to Wolverhampton and let's play football!

Kind Regards

The See-Q team

www.see-q.net

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Following on from last year's success, we at SeeQ are hosting the annual charity football tournament. Last year we had over 100 teams from all over UK playing in 3 categories: Under 12's, Under 16's and Open age.

We also had a number of key speakers from various fields, speaking about football, other sports and the communities. We were able to provide a Free lunch accompanied by free snacks & drinks. Various other activities were provided by Wolves football club. By working together via promotion of the event both prior to and on the day, we can make this year another success story and provide financial support to a charity in need.

SeeQ will be holding its annual 5 A Side charity football tournament on the 31st October 2009 at Aldersley Stadium, Wolverhampton. This year we will be remembering the innocent people killed in the Delhi Riots 25 years ago and the countless lives lost everyday to war and conflict throughout the world.

Throughout the tournament we are aiming to bring together children and adults from all over the UK, from all social and economic backgrounds to instil a sense of community spirit and promote football within the Asian community. Asians make up a large proportion of the UK's ethnic minority population and are making positive contributions in many aspects of society. However, we still have a long way to go when it comes to young Asian players coming through the ranks of professional football. As third and fourth generations in the UK, we should have a larger representation in the sporting arena by now, so let's get out there and make our mark!

We have chosen to support the Promise Dreams charity again because of the wonderful work they do with critically and terminally ill children in the UK.

On a final note, get your kit on, grab your friends, get to Wolverhampton and let's play football!

Kind Regards

The See-Q team

www.see-q.net

Good to hear

Tournnement was brilliant last year even though my team never made it through the group stages...lol

keep up the good work, if you need a hand with any sewa, please message me contact details as i would like to help out....

p.s

(langar was delicious)

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Gurfateh

Its great to hear that you guys raising funds for the terminally ill, maybe you guys should split the funds with a Sikh Charity too. There is Khalsa Aid, Sikhs Helping Sikhs, Sikh organisation for Prisoners Welfare etc etc............

But i must say it makes me very proud to see efforts like yours to bring communities together..Wel Done !

Gurfateh

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