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Grab kicks off Piala Rakan Grab Tournament to unite partners through football | Scoop

Grab kicks off Piala Rakan Grab Tournament to unite partners through football

The nationwide football tournament, along with community clinics, aims to strengthen bonds among Grab’s driver- and delivery-partners while nurturing grassroots football talent

3:32 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Grab Malaysia has kicked off the Piala Rakan Grab, a nationwide community football tournament aimed at promoting unity and camaraderie among its vast network of driver- and delivery-partners.

The tournament, which spans three weeks, takes place in cities across Malaysia, including Kuantan, Melaka, Negeri Sembilan, Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, Kota Bharu, Pulau Pinang, Kuching, Johor Bahru, Ipoh, and Kota Kinabalu. 

With over 1,200 Grab partners and their families in attendance, the tournament also serves as a platform for participants to connect with their football heroes, further strengthening community bonds through a shared love for the sport.

In partnership with the Malaysian Football League (MFL), Grab Malaysia is also organising football clinics nationwide. 

Grab partners with Mykola Ahapov, Sri Pahang FC. — Grab Malaysia pic, November 23, 2024

These clinics are designed to provide children of Grab’s partners with valuable opportunities to hone their football skills, creating pathways for future talent to thrive in the sport.

Selangor and Kuala Lumpur were among the locations where the tournament’s excitement reached new heights, with Youth and Sports Minister Hannah Yeoh gracing the event to officially kick off the games. 

Her presence added to the festive atmosphere, bringing additional excitement to the participants and further enhancing the event’s community spirit.

“It’s heartening to see Grab Malaysia engage with its community of partners across the country through football—a sport that resonates with Malaysians everywhere,” said Hannah. 

“By bringing this initiative nationwide, it not only fosters love for the game but also unity and connection among Malaysians. 

“These football clinics will provide invaluable opportunities for everyone to participate and nurture grassroots talent.”

Adelene Foo, managing director of Grab Malaysia, expressed the company’s enthusiasm about the tournament, emphasising its role in strengthening relationships within the Grab community.

“At Grab, our partners are at the heart of everything we do. Piala Rakan Grab not only provides a way to engage with them beyond their daily work but also strengthens bonds through friendly competition,” Adelene said. 

“We hope to foster unity, encourage teamwork, and create lasting memories, reinforcing our commitment to supporting our partners in meaningful ways.” — November 23, 2024

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