Ex-firearms magnate Marc Hillen advocates for a new "penalty kick expert" figure
## A Playful Way to Support a Good Cause: The "Penalty Shootout Competition"
The "Penalty Shootout Competition" is an exciting event that offers participants a chance to support a worthy cause in a fun and engaging way. This competition, which is open to all, regardless of age and gender, invites teams of at least five individuals to take part.
Each team, upon registration, pays an entry fee of 50 euros, which includes beer tokens, providing a little extra enjoyment for the participants. The winning team will receive a prize of 200 euros, while the proceeds from the event are donated to the "Shooters Against Cancer" club.
The "Shooters Against Cancer" club, founded by former shooting king Marc Hillen, is a charity organisation dedicated to raising funds for cancer research and support. Marc Hillen himself has expressed his support for the "Penalty Shootout Competition," calling for more participants to join.
In the preliminary round, a match can end in a draw. In such cases, each team takes five penalty kicks at E-youth goals. If the scores are still tied after this, the shooting continues in sudden death format until a winner is determined. In the main round, shooting continues until there is a winner without the possibility of a draw.
Awards will be given for the best penalty kicker and the best goalkeeper, recognising the skill and determination displayed by the participants. Georgios Arvanitidis, the 2nd chairman of DJK Rheinkraft, looks forward to many participants and a thrilling competition.
For those who are not shooters but wish to support "Shooters Against Cancer," there is an opportunity to participate in the "Penalty Shootout Competition" as well. To register or for more information, please contact Thorsten Orth at Tel. 0174/678 66 60 or by email at [email protected].
By taking part in the "Penalty Shootout Competition," participants can make a difference in the fight against cancer while enjoying a fun and competitive experience.
- Regardless of age, you have the opportunity to showcase your football skills in the "Penalty Shootout Competition," while supporting the "Shooters Against Cancer" club, a charitable organization that focuses on cancer research and support.
- The "Penalty Shootout Competition" is not just for experienced sports-analysts; even if you're a young sports enthusiast looking for a fun and engaging way tosupport a good cause, you can join and potentially win a prize of 200 euros.