This Sunday, July 3rd, CBC Montreal's sports reporter Andie Bennett is participating in the GOAL Lion's Cup charity soccer tournament, which takes place from one to six p.m. at Molson Stadium.

Now in its seventh year, the tournament is organized by Pub Burgundy Lion and invites staff from over 24 bars and restaurants in Montreal to compete against one another in the hopes of bringing home the much-coveted Lion's Cup. Andie is playing as part of an additional team, comprised of Montreal celebrities and media stars.

Andie Bennet will be hosting the Olympic Games Report for CBC Radio during the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. (CBC)

The GOAL tournament raises funds for non-profit organizations that help support families, youth, social activities and education. To date, over $200,000 has been raised. This year's beneficiaries will be the Tyndale St-Georges Community Centre, and the Montreal Community Cares Foundation, which supports the development of youth across the city.

For Andie, who will be hosting the Olympic Games Report for CBC Radio during the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, the charities selected for this year's tournament are close to her heart."There are a few reasons I like participating in this event. The biggest one is the fact that it gives back right to my neighbourhood. I have lived in Saint-Henri for over 6 years now and have recently became a home owner. I love the Sud-Ouest so much and it means a lot to me to be able to do something that helps out a community centre like Tyndale St-Georges."

Teams are comprised over staff from 24 restautants around Montreal as well as local media personalities. (GOALMTL)

Andie will be in good company; The All-Star team features speed skating Olympians Charles and François Hamelin as well as a slew of media personalities from local television and radio stations.

Admission to the family-friendly event is free. Activities throughout the tournament include food from local merchants, live music, free haircuts, a kids' zone and a soccer skills clinic. The Euro quarter final soccer game (France vs Iceland) will also be playing on the big screen.

The event takes place on Sunday, July 3rd from one to six p.m. at Percival Molson Stadium (475 des Pins Avenue West, Montreal).

For more info. please visit the GOALMTL website.