Campaign India Team
Feb 22, 2014

Weekend fun: Heineken launches Foosball League, winners to attend UEFA Champions League party in Ibiza

Watch a promo from last year's event in Ibiza here

Weekend fun: Heineken launches Foosball League, winners to attend UEFA Champions League party in Ibiza

Football fans can make a start to their weekend by registering for the Heineken UCL Foosball Championship - a nationwide hunt for the Foosball Champions.

The tournament will span across Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bengaluru and Kolkata. It invites participants in teams of two. Each team will have to overcome three rounds to claim the grand prize - The Heineken Ibiza Final, an all–expense paid trip to The UEFA Champions League Finals Party in Ibiza.

The Heineken Ibiza Final is scheduled to take place during the weekend of 23 May 2014.

View a video from last year's event in Ibiza.

For more information visit www.heineken.in

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Campaign India

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