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Road to Anfield for journos, bankers

Indonesian Reds working in media outlets will be given the chance to experience playing futsal at their favorite team’s home base, the Anfield Stadium in Liverpool, England, by competing at the second Standard Chartered Trophy Indonesia 2013 Road to Anfield“This year, there will also be a competition for Standard Chartered employees from all branches nationwide

The Jakarta Post
Thu, February 14, 2013 Published on Feb. 14, 2013 Published on 2013-02-14T11:47:31+07:00

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ndonesian Reds working in media outlets will be given the chance to experience playing futsal at their favorite team’s home base, the Anfield Stadium in Liverpool, England, by competing at the second Standard Chartered Trophy Indonesia 2013 Road to Anfield

“This year, there will also be a competition for Standard Chartered employees from all branches nationwide. They will compete to win seven Liverpool jerseys signed by the players,” the bank’s corporate affairs Mita Sampaguita Lamiran said on Wednesday.

Registration for employees of the media will start on Feb.13 and last until Feb. 28 while registration for the bank employees will be from Feb. 18 until the beginning of March.

The competition for media employees will take place on March 9 at the Hanggar Futsal stadium on Jl. Gatot Subroto, South Jakarta, while the match for bank employees will be held a week later at the same venue.

The winning teams from the media will compete in the finals at Anfield on May 21 and compete against other teams from Bahrain, Hong Kong, India, Kenya, South Korea, Malaysia, and MENAP (Middle East, North Africa, Afghanistan and Pakistan) region, Nigeria, Singapore, Thailand and the United Kingdom.

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