MVP Sports’ futsal tournament: Top player, Top fan to ride out in style, compliments of Luminous

CEO of Luminous, Eron Baptiste, sealing the deal alongside Petra’s Co-Director Troy Mendonca

The MVP Sports’ futsal tournament will go a cut above similar tournaments as it further builds on fan inclusion. With the assistance of Luminous Manufacturing and Distribution Guyana, the tournament would not only reward its Most Valuable Player (MVP) with a motorcycle, but one lucky fan at the finals would similarly be rewarded.
Presentation of the two motorcycles donated by Luminous was made during a simple ceremony on Tuesday afternoon at the company’s North Road branch, during which Petra Co-Director Troy Mendonca emphasised on the organizer’s vision for keeping the fans in the loop.
“Today also, we have with us joining the tournament is Luminous motorbikes. Like I said from before, the MVP Futsal tournament is a tournament for the people and the players. So, today Luminous Cycles are presenting to the tournament,” Mendonca shared.
He went on to express his gratitude to the fast-rising motorcycle and parts/ accessory distribution company. “On behalf of Petra, we would like to thank you for your donation at such a timely manner; and rest assured that the two winners will be grateful for this contribution,” the Petra Co- Director stated.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Luminous Manufacturing and Distribution, Eron Baptiste, has expressed the company’s readiness to contribute when presented with the opportunity to do so.
“It’s my pleasure to donate these two bikes to Petra Organization on behalf of me and my team, who work very hard to get these bikes organised,” Baptiste related.
After a short break, the MVP Sports’ futsal tournament will return this Saturday, December 3rd 2022, with the semifinal matches in both male and female tournaments being played. For the females, Fruta Conquerors will take on GT Panthers in semifinal 1, after which the Police would confront Tiger Bay in semifinal 2. The winners of these matches would vie for a place in the coveted inaugural women’s final.
The men’s semifinals would equal the fireworks, as Stabroek Ballers oppose Future Stars before the monumental clash between Bent Street and Gold is Money.
The men will battle for a $500,000 grand prize. Second place is worth $300,000, while third place is worth $200,00 and fourth place $100,000.
On the distaff side, the women will fight for a chance to grab the $200,000 first prize. Second, third and fourth places will be rewarded with $100,000, $50,000, and $25,000 respectively.