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Latest News - 07/07/2015

Search for KeepUp Kings launches!

The Petrofac Training Cup today kick-started a search for top football tricksters ahead of the 2015-16 campaign – with one amazing prize up for grabs.

Up to six lucky (but highly talented) supporters will show they really can #KeepUp with Petrofac and in doing so earn the chance to show their football skills at the 2016 Petrofac Training Cup Final.

Petrofac is looking for the best skills, flicks, and tricks as Scottish football fans show they can showboat like the best of them.

#KeepUp ambassador Gavin McKinney today took to twitter to launch the promotion, with his own opening gambit featuring on the @Petrofac_Cup account.

Gavin will be touring games across the country this season demonstrating his best skills and showing fans how they too can show some sizzling style on the ball.

He’ll also be presenting the match ball in a way never seen before – it’s a case of see it to believe it!

Supporters should also watch out for one or two top Petrofac Training Cup stars who will also show their football finesse across the Cup’s social media channels.

To enter your – or your kids – top trick, simply tweet your (up to) 30 second video clips to #KeepUp via @Petrofac_Cup.

Petrofac Training Services is the nation’s leading provider of offshore survival, safety and emergency survival and response training, offering unrivalled programmes which go beyond compliance.

Competition closes after the semi-finals have concluded. Entries for U16s must be submitted by a parent or legal carer. Full T&Cs available on the Petrofac Training Cup website.

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