SOCIETY — June 18, 2026
Jaghori Cup Futsal Tournament Concludes in Ghazni
Ittihad Dahmrda won the final 4-3 against Omid Zirak. Twenty-seven teams from six provinces competed in the month-long event organized to promote sports and athlete ties.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Bakhtar News — 2 min read

A futsal tournament called the Jaghori Cup has concluded in Ghazni province following a month of matches hosted by Jaghori district.
The event brought together 27 teams from six provinces. It was organized by the Ghazni Provincial Football Federation in cooperation with the Directorate of Physical Education and Sports.
Ittihad Dahmrda defeated Omid Zirak 4-3 in the final to win the championship. The competitions aimed to encourage youth participation in sports, develop futsal, and strengthen relations among athletes. Certificates of appreciation, trophies, and prizes were awarded to top teams and outstanding athletes.
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