AN appeal has been made for teams and players to take part in a forthcoming 12-hour charity football match.
Gala Fairydean Rovers have organised the rolling half-day game for Sunday, September 27 at Netherdale.
All money raised from the game will be split between two worthwhile projects - helping Nepalese farmers recover from the terrible earthquake to shake the country and the family of a Youth Team Coach who has recently spent two weeks in the Intensive Care Unit of a Spanish Hospital. Club secretary Graeme McIver said: “We want junior and youth teams, girl’s and woman’s teams, mixed teams, disability and walking footballers, amateur teams, pub and workplace teams, groups of mates and even individuals who don’t have a team -iff we get enough we can put you all in a team.
“We will play on both the 5 aside pitch and the main pitch. We are looking for each player to either donate money or raise sponsorship to participate.”
The charity match will run from 9am to 9pm.
To find out more or to enter a team contact Graeme on graemmemciver@btinternet.com or 07738 616 562.
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