The Supreme Sports Council congratulates the qualification of our national team and announces a large gathering of Nile athletes in support of the army.
The Nile State Supreme Council for Youth and Sports has congratulated the people of Sudan and the athletes in particular for the qualification of the Sudanese national team and its first place in its group at the end of the fourth round of the qualifiers African nations for the African final organized in Morocco. After a historic victory against the Ghanaian national team by two goals to nil in Benin, the council affirmed its commitment to support and support the armed forces until victory is achieved and the country is free of mercenaries and rapid support militias, Minister Hawa. Muhammad announced today, Tuesday, the launch of a major campaign to recruit athletes and support the army in Nile State, in the presence of sports federations and entities, as well as local sports directors.
The minister revealed the vision of the athletes to support and sustain the army through the convoy of athletes for the armed forces in the areas of operations, led by the state sports federations and clubs. It followed the army as the symbol of the army. pride, dignity and independence, highlighting the approach of victory, indicating that the convoy contains medicines and food materials in addition to sports equipment.
For his part, Mr. Abdullah Al-Atta, Director General of State Sports, highlighted the use of sports to support the army. Al-Atta called on the sports components of the state to mobilize their efforts to participate in the army. State convoy to support the front ranks of the army.
The sports federations renewed their unrestricted support and support for resolving the battle for dignity, announcing that all sports programs and activities would be oriented for the benefit of the army.
Next Sunday, the junior sector announced a match between the under-17 junior team and the Al-Dahmer Academy team, in support of the armed forces and inaugurating the mobilization of athletes in the state.