Aspire Park witnessed the conclusion of the Sports for All Championship, the first Ramadan for Badball, in an enjoyable atmosphere, and a large attendance of the activities of the tournament organized by the Qatar Sports for All Federation, under the umbrella of the Ministry of Sports and Youth, in cooperation with Variety Sport, where the first-place champions were crowned yesterday evening. The duo, Taher and Nassib, won the first place, and the duo, consisting of Nasser and Mahmoud, came in the second place, while the duo, Salem and Abdullah, came in the third place. awarding the winners. Abdullah Al-Dosari expressed his happiness with the success achieved by the first edition of the tournament, pointing out that the great turnout and follow-up of Qatari youth confirms that the tournament has achieved many goals, and this is the reason why the Sports for All Federation is keen to hold this special tournament. The new badball game, which has become popular among young people, has become a source of interest for them, and has become a passion for a large group of them, especially after its global spread in the past years. Captain Fahd Younis Ahmed, goalkeeper of Al Rayyan Football Club and founder of the badball game in Qatar, expressed his thanks to the Ministry of Sports and Youth and the Qatar Sports for All Federation for the support and success of the tournament, inviting more young people to engage in the practice of badball, in preparation for global expansion. And participation in international tournaments, after the achievement of the Qatari youth, in obtaining first place in the Gulf Badball Championship, last February in the sister country of the Emirates. In a related context, the Qatar Sports for All Federation honored the winners of the Ramadan table tennis championship for the employees of the Ministry of Sports and Youth, last Sunday at Lusail Sports Hall, and had won first place, retaining the title for the second year in a row, Eyas Al-Hunaiti from the Information Systems Department, while Ghaith came Al Nuaimi, from the Department of Sports Affairs, ranked second.
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