World Cup fever hit all six SAFRA clubs as football fanatics watched “live” matches, and enjoyed special perks and promotions. BY YONG SHU CHIANG
For one whole month, World Cup Finals fever was in the air as Singaporeans eagerly joined a global audience in watching topclass football action at SAFRA Football Bonanza 2018.
From 14 June to 15 July, fans flocked to the six SAFRA clubs, which screened matches on big screens of up to 99 inches in size.
There were also several fun and exciting activities for the fans to indulge in, not to mention perks for SAFRA members, including food and beverage deals, and a whole host of exciting prizes from the Bonanza Draw.
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