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The Mayor’s Cup: Soccer for Charity

Indoor Soccer for Charity

If you’d like to have fun and give something to community at the same time, this local event is for you.

The Soccer Learning Center, Hudson County’s largest indoor private soccer academy, is pleased to announce the creation of “The Mayor’s Cup,” Jersey City’s first ever adult co-ed 4 v 4 indoor soccer tournament designed to raise funds for the Jerramiah T. Healy Foundation, a great local charity that helps individuals and families in need in Jersey City, New Jersey.

100% of the tournament proceeds will benefit the Foundation.

Jersey City Mayor Jerramiah Healy will be on hand – and will participate on a team representing City Hall.

The Mayor’s Cup
When : Thursday, June 12, 2008 8:45 pm-12:30 am
Where : The Golden Door Charter School, 180 9th Street, Jersey City, NJ
Website : http://www.soccerlearningcenter.com
Email : soccerlearning@aol.com
Event Type : Adult (21+) 4 v 4 indoor co-ed soccer tournament
Player’s Cost : $25 minimum donation per player (one game guarantee). Individual players and rostered teams are welcomed.



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