Your chance to win tickets to the final of Nike 5's
Win tickets to the Nike show your 5's final
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Cesc Fabregas and a top UK band will be at the National Final of Nike's national 5-a-side tournament, Show Your Five, in London at the end of May. Win our competition and you can be there too.
We have THREE pairs of tickets to give away to this televised event in London. All you have to do is answer the following question: How many goals has Cesc Fabregas scored in the Champions League? Simply fill in the form below to enter.
If you don't win tickets you could still be a part of the National Final - just enter the tournament and get there on merit!
Start local in a fast and furious knockout tournament at one of 40 nationwide Powerleague Centres. Fight your way through to your City Final. Turn it on for the cameras, represent your city and steal the show in an unforgettable National Final in front of Fabregas himself.
So get your best Five and sign up for the biggest 5-a-side stage of all. Get in their early though and register at www.nikefootball.com , because someone's going to get famous.
Read the terms and conditions for the competition here.
This competition is now closed.
[Thursday, February 26, 2009]
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