NSC, Organizers pledge continuity after successful Magnum Mash Cup

After the conclusion of the second annual Magnum Mash Cup this past weekend, organizers and the National Sports Commission alike, are of the opinion that they have pulled off a successful tournament.
In 2018, the competition had a rocky first year, facing several hiccups that daunted the high quality that inaugural year of competition should have had.
This time around, the organizers Sansports and Ansa McAl through their Magnum brand were committed to making the second installment much better than the first by improving key areas such as security.
Director of Sport Christopher Jones
The curtains closed on the tournament last Saturday with Sparta Boss romping to an emphatic victory over Back Circle. With the perfect final scripted and an even better game ensuing, Director of Sport Christopher Jones was of the opinion that the futsal tournament was one of the best he had ever witnessed.
“Essentially the NSC Magnum Tonic Wine 2019 Mash Cup is the best futsal tournament ever and when I spoke with some of the fans out here tonight they agreed. This is the best finals that they have ever had. I’m even suggesting to Ansa McAl that perhaps they may have to do a tournament every quarter instead of a yearly event,” an ecstatic Christopher Jones stated.
Furthermore, Jones explained some of the reasons why the National Sports Commission throws their support behind such tournaments.
“The NSC is always committed to lending support to these activities to ensure that the young players from the various communities, have every opportunity like many others to participate in sports, to be part of a cohesive and of course to make some earnings from their trade,” he explained.
When questioned about the National Sports Commission’s position with the tournament, the Director of Sport noted that given the success in 2019 the NSC will continue their commitment to the Magnum Mash Cup Mash Cup.
“National Sports Commission is on board when it comes to 2020, 2021 and beyond, we’re at least what you’re seeing here tonight, fans are calling for it and everybody endorsed that this is one of the best futsal tournaments ever,”
Meanwhile, Stag representative Eddison Jefford maintains that the tournament will continue to be a yearly fixture and improvements will be made continuously.
“From last year when we started the tournament, Esan (The organizer) and I, we mentioned that it’s going to be an annual feature. Last year in its infancy we had some hiccups but we smoothened that out this year,” Jefford said.