Ladies and gentlemen, the much-awaited FXCubic
Mini-Football Tournament 2024 is back! This exciting football sensation, organized by the fintech specialist FXCubic, brings together top FX industry brands, including brokers and technology providers, for an evening of fierce but friendly competition in Limassol, complete with music, food, and drinks.
Happening at Wembley Mini Football in Limassol, this
exciting mini-football tournament runs from 17:00 Hours to 22:30 Hours. It features 16 teams, each with a maximum
of seven players. These teams are divided into four groups, and the top two
teams from each group advance to the quarterfinals. Later, we will have the finals, and the winner will be determined in the finals.
Commenting about this spectacular tournament, Ege Kozan, the CEO of FXCubic, had this to say: “It is great to have everyone here. We organize it every year. Get people together. It’s a great event. We’re happy, and we’re gonna keep doing it. We’re happy that everyone enjoys it a lot. So thanks everyone for coming.”
Last year’s event saw FXDS crowned champions in a
hard-fought final against SquaredFinancial. Orbex claimed third place, winning
2-1 against Match Prime.
2024 FXCubic
Mini-Football Tournament Participants
FXCubic, a London-based fintech firm, specializes in
low-latency software, high-performance liquidity management systems, and risk
intelligence solutions. The company provides technology to enable brokers to
optimize trading operations.
Apart from the thrilling football action, the event
offers attendees a chance to unwind with an on-site DJ, finger food, and
drinks. This combination of sport and socializing makes it a perfect evening
for industry professionals to network and relax.
Tournament Rules
The participating teams are expected to observe fair
play, which is the most important guideline in the Mini Football Tournament. The focus is to avoid injuries to the players.
Referees are vigilant, handing out yellow and red
cards for severe fouls to keep the game clean and free from unnecessary
injuries. The tournament organizers have brought on board professional
referees.
If two or more teams finish with the same score, they will be sorted based on points, goal difference, and
the goals scored in the group stages. If necessary, penalties will be taken between the
teams to break the tie (three penalties each).
May the best team win!
This article was written by Jared Kirui at www.financemagnates.com.
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