Sterling Insurance Backs SuperCupNI
Sterling Insurance, one of the UK’s leading insurance brokers, has announced a new three-year partnership with one of the world’s most renowned international youth football tournaments .
The UK-based insurance broker will kick-off a multi-year tournament partnership with the SuperCupNI this summer with high-profile clubs like Manchester United, West Ham United, Celtic and Rangers set to visit Northern Ireland for the week-long event. The 2024 SuperCupNI, celebrating its 41st year, will attract over 50,000 visitors and up to 2,500 participants as young players, families, friends and football fans from all over the world attend the tournament. The annual youth football tournament, taking place from Sunday 21st to Friday 26th July, will feature elite girls’ and boys’ teams from around the world competing in a week of matches across multiple age groups to be crowned the 2024 SuperCupNI champions.
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