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Join Allianz, Groupama and Miller in 2012 insurance football tourament

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The Prince's Trust is today calling on insurance companies to help tackle youth unemployment by taking part in the charity's annual fundraising football tournament.

The event is supported by Groupama, Allianz and Ingram, Hawkins & Nock, and will see 40 teams compete to take the title in Regent's Park on 20 September, while raising vital funds to help unemployed young people into work.

SSP, Miller Insurance, Premium Credit and Argo International are among the firms that have already signed up to take part in the tournament, which will be professionally managed by Street League with FA qualified referees.

This is the tournament's sixth year and it has raised over £90 000 to help change young lives.

Teams are asked to pay £1500 for a squad of 10 players.

To find out more contact Alex Mula on 020 7543 1265 or alex.mula@princes-trust.org.uk.

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