
Spring Volleyball Tournament Concludes in Logar Province
A spring volleyball tournament featuring thirty teams has concluded in Logar province, with local organizers announcing the final results and awarding prizes to the winning squads. The competition took place in the Ghazni Khelo area of the Mohammad Agha district, drawing participants from across the region.
In the championship match, the Logar Atalan team secured a decisive 3-0 victory over Ghazni Khel to claim the title. Muzammal Naimzai, the Director of Physical Education and Sports for Logar province, confirmed the outcome and oversaw the award ceremony. He stated that the victorious teams received certificates, medals, trophies, and cash prizes in recognition of their performance throughout the tournament.
According to provincial sports officials, the event was organized to foster unity among young athletes and encourage the continued development of volleyball at the grassroots level. The tournament provided a structured platform for local players to compete, with matches held over several days leading up to the final. The event drew spectators and community members to the district grounds, where games were played under standard regulations.
Sports authorities in the province have indicated that similar competitions will continue to be supported in the coming months as part of broader efforts to maintain youth engagement in organized athletics. The conclusion of the Logar spring tournament marks another step in regional initiatives aimed at expanding sporting opportunities for local athletes.
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