The Gillette Bobby Moore Fund Championship

Regional heats: various Goals Soccer Centres (see website for details), Final: West Ham United Football Club, Green Street, London, E13 9AZ
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Regional heats: various Goals Soccer Centres (see website for details), Final: West Ham United Football Club, Green Street, London, E13 9AZ

Enter our charity 5-a-side football tournament and get a once-in-a-lifetime chance to play at Bobby Moore's home ground – West Ham's Upton Park.

Regional heats: 18 May 2008 at Goals centres
Final: 2 June 2008 at Upton Park, West Ham

Be one of 240 football teams competing in five-a-side Gillette charity football tournament heats across the country.

Registrations for the tournaments are limited to 30 teams per regional heat. The registration deadline is 4 May, but places are filling up fast – enter now to avoid disappointment.

Find your nearest football tournament on our website www.bobbymoorefund.org/football, you will be taken to the Goals Soccer Centres website where you can register your team.

The regional locations are: Birmingham
Dagenham
Leeds
Sheffield
Southampton
Teesside
Wembley
Wimbledon

Registering your football team
Registering your team of 5 - 8 players costs £100. For only £12.50 a man you'll have a place in the regional heats and will compete for a chance to play at Upton Park. Plus you'll receive a commemorative Bobby Moore number 6 T-shirt and a goody bag.

We ask all football teams to raise money in addition to the registration fee. All the money you raise will go directly towards helping to tackle bowel cancer and teams can win exclusive prizes for their efforts.

Raise funds to help tackle bowel cancer
Bobby Moore is a legend and a hero to millions. At the age of 51 he died of bowel cancer – today, bowel cancer still claims 44 lives a day in the UK.

Doctors estimate that over 80% of people would survive if the disease was caught early enough. By raising money your team can help us fund the research and screening programmes needed to save lives.

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