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Kashmir Football

Voice For Peace hosts Kashmir Mega Football Tournament, FC Hyderia football club emerges winner

| @indiablooms | Jul 24, 2022, at 07:50 pm

Srinagar: The Kashmir Mega Football Tournament organised by The Voice For Peace and Justice concluded in JKSC playground where FC Hyderia football club emerged victorious.

32 teams across the Kashmir participated in the tournament while as the Final match was played between Sadam Tigers and Hyderia Football Club. It is pertinent to mention that the players from South Africa, Nigeria and other National International Football clubs participated in the tournament, reports Scoop News.

Speaking at the event, international football player Mehraj ud Din wadoo thanked the winning squad and praised Voice for Peace and Justice for getting Kashmir's youngsters involved in sports.

"I'm pleased to see the youngsters here have such a passion for sports; if they receive the right instruction, these athletes will soon represent our country on national and international stages," he said.

In his address to the players and spectators, Sheikh Minhaj, General Secretary of Voice for Peace and Justice, stated, "We are honoured to work for the engagement of youth in Jammu and Kashmir. We are determined to work for the eradication of drug menace and protect our children from the alienated path."

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