We are delighted to support charity partner Street League and their Challenge Victory Cup now in its 10th year, which raised over £250,000 in vital funds to help young people across the UK caught in long-term unemployment gain vital skills, meaningful work and, ultimately, achieve their dreams.
Two CVC teams, were among the 32 teams taking part in the tournament. To mark the tournament coinciding with the Women’s Euros, all teams had at least one female player.
Weil, Gotshal & Manges won the cup in a hard-fought final against Lloyds Banking Group that went to penalties. Nomura were the victors of the plate, beating Citigroup 3-1.
Football legends Dion Dublin and Anita Asante were also there to present the awards and participate in a Q&A following the tournament.
About Street League
Working across the UK, Street League is a charity that uses sport and education to help young people into work. They work with young people aged between 14 and 30 to improve their wellbeing, secure employment and have a brighter future. Active in schools, communities and employers, Street League works to equip young people with the confidence, motivation, essential skills and qualifications needed to succeed in the world of work. CVC has been supporting Street League for 12 years.
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