Saudi Embassy B emerge Diplomatic Soccer champs
ISLAMABAD: Saudi Embassy B were declared the first ever champions of the first season while Saudi Embassy A finished second in the Leisure Diplomatic League soccer that concluded in Islamabad the other day.
Safih Suhi of Saudi Embassy B was declared Player of the Season while Russian diplomat Alexeiy Prebilskiy and German Diplomat, Stefaan shared the Best Goalkeeper award.
Japanese Embassy was given the Fair Play Award after showing great sportsman spirit throughout the league.
The embassies of Brazil, Spain, Sweden, Denmark and Norway, France also participated in the league which turned out to be a success. The League was Trunkwala Family’s initiative
Scores of ambassadors, diplomats, heads of various multi-national companies and celebrities participated.
Speaking on the occasion, Chairman World Group, Mehmood Trunkwala thanked the various diplomatic missions participating in the league for playing a crucial role in helping with the Trunkwala Family’s mission to revive football in Pakistan.
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