PSB approves national junior volleyball camp
By Our Correspondent
February 01, 2025
KARACHI: Pakistan Sports Board has approved national junior under-19 volleyball training camp for the preparations of World Championship. The camp will be set up in Islamabad from January 30 to February 28 with the strength of 25 players and one coach.
Saeed Ahmed is the coach and the players include Talal Ahmed, M Yaha, Khizar Hayat, Muhtad Ali, M Anis, Abubakar Siddiq, Ajmal Junaid, M Tayyab, Jibran, Hayam Khan, M Saud, Arkeeb Hussain, M Nasir, M Hassan, Talha Maher, Hamza Ismail, M Aqib, Shahzaib Haider, Dawood Khan, Shahzaib Fayaz, Hamza Riaz, Shahid Shabbir, Ahmad Ali, Usman Raza, and Jamshaid Ali. It is to be noted that the boys’ under-19 World Championship will be staged in Uzbekistan from July 21 to August 3.
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