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17 October 2018

Raiffeisen Bank Aval has taken part in charitable tournament on mini-football for children with down syndrome

Kiev. 1 Oct. - September 30 in the Kyiv sports and entertainment complex "X-Park” was held the VIII charity tournament on mini-to football among corporate commands "open hearts Cup”.

Corporate team Raiffeisen Bank Aval annually participate in various charity sporting events held all-Ukrainian charitable organization "Down Syndrome” in support of “sunshine” in tournaments, Futsal, paintball, bowling.

This time the football team of the Central office of the Bank took third place in the competition. The tournament was accompanied by a professional judging provided by the Futsal Federation of Kiev.

All fees for participation in the charity tournament will support the programs of the Center of early development for children with down syndrome.