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With the 2010/11 football season over, whether your team finished top, rock bottom or stuck in mid-table obscurity, it’s time to start looking forward to The Prince's Trust Insurance Cup.

This annual 6-a-side football tournament takes place the beautiful surroundings of London's Regent's Park on 15 September 2011, with up to 40 teams from across the insurance industry competing.

The tournament, sponsored by Groupama Insurances, is a fun way to bring together staff from across the industry to raise much needed funds to help change young lives.

Entering its fifth year, the tournament to date has raised over £70 000. Teams enjoy a day of football, followed by well deserved refreshments long into the evening.

The cost is £1100 per team, whilst non playing guests can enjoy the tournament and hospitality for £50 each.

To find out more and learn how to enter a team contact Alex Mula on 020 7543 1265 or email alex.mula@princes-trust.org.uk.

To read more about last year's tournament click here

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