Staff at the temporary power and temperature control solution firm’s site in Dumbarton came out on top at Toryglen Football Centre in Glasgow against 11-aside corporate teams from Shell, Mercedes-Benz and Hewlett Packard.
The players all raised money for Deafblind Scotland, which supports adults in West Dunbartonshire and across the country who have a serious loss of both their sight and hearing.
Chris Bythell, Aggreko team member, said: “It was a fantastic day and we are delighted we managed to win the tournament.
“The games were very competitive but played in great spirit and all the teams really enjoyed taking part for such a worthy cause.
“All the lads work in various departments here at the site so it was great we all came together under the Aggreko banner.
“We’d like to thank everyone who has donated to our fundraising efforts and we are still working hard to increase our total so anyone is still welcome to donate.” Andrew Gibson, Deafblind Scotland fundraising and marketing officer said: “Congratulations to Aggreko on their victory, they played very well and have some fantastic footballers working at their site.
“We’d like to give a huge thanks to every player who participated in the tournament for raising sponsorship for Deafblind Scotland. Deafblind Scotland works tirelessly to support those in West Dunbartonshire and around the country who live with a severe loss of both their sight and hearing.” For more information on Deafblind Scotland visit www.deafblindscotland.org.uk.
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