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Take part in a five-a-side football tournament (football 5 vs 5). The tournament will be held on saturday April the 23rd at 16:15 at Giurati sport village. ⚽

You can either register your own team (5-6-7 people teams) or register by your own (we will randomly select you to make teams with other participants). Subscriptions are very limited so be fast!!🚀

Event Details:

📍 WHERE: POLIMI • Centro Sportivo Mario Giuriati
🕐 WHEN: Saturday, April 23rd • 16:15 – 18

Deadline and Payment:

In order to pay for the ticket you have the following options (you can pay directly for all the team):

  • With PAYPAL: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/polispacehandover/5.54EUR
  • With bank account: IBAN IT44E0623009512000063721094

The transfer needs to be labeled: Name-Surname-StudentNumber

After the PAYMENT an EMAIL with a PROOF OF PAYMENT (screenshot or pdf of the payment screen) has to be sent to all_activities@test.polispace.it in order to validate the ticket.

Remember to specify Name_Surname_StudentNumber in the mail subject. (no refund will be accepted after the deadline)

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