2015.06.14
The Grand Opening of Nansha "Times Property Cup" Soccer Invitational Tournament in Guangzhou
Nansha Central Primary School kicked off the Nansha "Times Property Cup" Soccer Invitational on the afternoon of June 13, 2015, with Times Property as the exclusive sponsor. Hosted by the Nansha Street Party Working Committee and the Sub-district Office, the tournament was eagerly watched throughout the area, drawing extensive media coverage and attracting many soccer teams from different sectors of society around Nansha District to enter. The tournament will consist of 11 rounds, and more than 100 soccer teams--totaling 1,300 players--will battle through the round-robin and elimination matches from May to September of 2015. Secretary Deng Yaoqi, of the Nansha Sub-district Office, leaders of the Nansha Education Bureau, and Times Property Executive Chairman Mr. Shum Chiu Hung attended the ceremony.
·The year 2015 witnessed the grand opening of the Nansha "Times Property Cup" Soccer Invitational Tournament.
·Guangzhou Branch (South) General Manager Ms. Li Weihong gave a fine speech during the opening ceremony.
·The Nansha Football Association was inaugurated by Times Property Executive Chairman Mr. Shum Chiu Hung, leaders of the Nansha Sub-district, and veterans from the sport of soccer.
The highlight of the opening ceremony was a match between the Macao Niche and the Canton Baiyun Veteran teams. Times Property signed its elite football players up for the event, seeking to convey the admirable spirit of Times people. Moreover, as part of its objective--the promotion and development of sports--Times Property has sponsored many games and participated actively. Through this tournament, Times Property strives to help the Nansha Sub-district Government establish a system by which to cultivate the talents of young athletes, promote sports throughout the Nansha Sub-district, foster sports culture, encourage progress in sports-related causes, realize the social power of sports, and create an exciting football culture.
·Photo of Times Property's representatives