EVENTS – CORPORATE PADEL CHALLENGE

Corporate Padel Challenge 2025
Faro, Portugal
Descrição do Evento
O Corporate Padel Challenge é um evento corporativo que visa promover o espírito de equipa, fortalecer as relações entre empresas e incentivar a prática desportiva no ambiente profissional. No dia 13 de abril de 2025, a Academia de Ténis Eduardo Beldade será o palco deste torneio de padel, onde as empresas competem em equipas de 4 jogadores, sendo que os inscritos em cada equipa poderão ser trabalhadores atuais na empresa, ou não.
O torneio será disputado em fase de grupos, com 4 grupos de 4 equipas (16 equipas no total), onde as duas primeiras classificadas de cada grupo avançam para a Liga A e os dois últimos transitam para a Liga B. Ambas as ligas serão jogadas em formato de eliminatórias até à final. O vencedor da Liga A será coroado o campeão do torneio.
Este evento é a oportunidade ideal para promover a integração e o trabalho em equipa dentro do contexto empresarial, ao mesmo tempo que se desfruta de uma competição saudável. Os prémios associados ao torneio serão divulgados nos meios de comunicação da Portugal Sports Camps, criando uma motivação adicional para os participantes.
Participe no Corporate Padel Challenge e venha vivenciar um dia de desporto, convívio e competição saudável, onde as empresas se unem e se divertem, enquanto procuram atingir a vitória final no retângulo de jogo.
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