The annual Mercantile 9-a-Side Hockey Tournament is back for its fourth edition, set to take place on Saturday (26), at the newly-laid Astro Turf in Torrington, Colombo 7.
Hockey enthusiasts from the corporate sector are gearing up for a day of action-packed, high-intensity matches, showcasing the best talent across Sri Lanka's mercantile sector.
Defending champions Commercial Bank will vie in Division A as the top favourite alongside Browns Group, Sampath Bank, MAS and HNB A.
With last year’s Division B winners Browns Group promoted to the top tier, Hayleys, HSBC, Seylan Bank and John Keells will be eager to become the new champions of this division.
The Division C will be an open affair among HNB B, Singer Sri Lanka and NTB with last season’s winners Seylan Bank moving up to the Division B.
DPMC, CIAP and HEMAS will be up against defending champions Sampath Bank B in the Division D segment as the day-long event is set to bring excitement all along.
This year's tournament is proudly sponsored by Swisstek Aluminium, while Baraka JointEase Spray joins as the Official Pain Relief Partner, ensuring all players can compete comfortably and safely.
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