Vendo to Host 2nd Annual Beach Volleyball Tournament on July 14

BARCELONA — Vendo has announced it will host a community volleyball tournament on the beaches of Barcelona on Friday, July 14.

According to a representative, the participating teams will represent a wide range of companies from within Barcelona, and teams traveling to compete in the event. The winning team will take home “the honor of victory and a big trophy.”

The goal of the tournament, a representative indicated, is to unite different companies and players for athletic fun and networking. Participating teams include, Vendo, ExoClick, Badoink, Manica Media, Traffic Stars, Billy, Kodify, PlayaMedia and others.

“Barcelona continues to grow as the industry epicenter in Europe,” said Thierry Arondo Vendo’s managing director. “Last year was very competitive. We had 13 companies playing for the win. This year we hope to double!”

Steve Matthyssen of Kodify added, “Kodify is ready to dominate the sands of Barcelona. We had an awesome time last year and the networking was a plus.” 

The event will take place on Friday, July 14 from 5-9 p.m. on Playa Nueva Icaria in Barcelona. For more information, visit the Facebook event page or contact luis@vendoservices.com.

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