On Saturday 11th April 2015 Sky Blues in the Community will be hosting a 5-a-side football tournament to raise awareness and money for Prostate Cancer UK, with new Coventry City boss Tony Mowbray getting behind the event.
The Sky Blues are encouraging local men to team up with their colleagues, friends and family to enter into the tournament and help raise funds to support the fight against prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men in the UK with over 40,000 men being diagnosed with prostate cancer every year.
Prostate Cancer UK is the Official Charity Partner of The Football League – aiming to reach millions of football supporters through engagement activity across football grounds to raise awareness of the disease. Sky Blues in the Community’s 5-a-side football tournament will take place locally at Goals Soccer Centre in Coventry on Saturday 11th April 2015, kicking off at 9:00am. Entry fee for teams is £30 and 100% of the money raised through this tournament will go directly to Prostate Cancer UK – helping fund vital research and support services.
This tournament forms part of Sky Blues in the Community’s InForm project – funded by The Big Lottery and dedicated to supporting local men. The project supports men to become regularly physically active through free football & fitness sessions; educates men about their health and ultimately encourages men to adopt realistic healthy habits.
Every hour, one man dies from prostate cancer. By entering the tournament, you can do something great today and help beat prostate cancer. To register your interest in taking part in the 5-a-side football tournament, please Sky Blues in the Community Health Manager, Hiedi Sloan, via Email: hiedi.sloan@ccfc.co.uk or Telephone: 02476 786 314.