Brig Atif XI lift First Omer Under-16 Hockey trophy
KARACHI: Brig Atif XI won the 1st Omer Under-16 Syed Hockey Tournament, defeating Habib Ali Kiddi XI by 4-0 in final at Olympian Iftikhar Syed academy. The goals were scored by skipper Hammad, inside right Asad, centre forward Ali Raza and full back Muhammad Farooq. Muhammad Ahmed, the highest
By our correspondents
June 20, 2015
KARACHI: Brig Atif XI won the 1st Omer Under-16 Syed Hockey Tournament, defeating Habib Ali Kiddi XI by 4-0 in final at Olympian Iftikhar Syed academy.
The goals were scored by skipper Hammad, inside right Asad, centre forward Ali Raza and full back Muhammad Farooq. Muhammad Ahmed, the highest scorer with 10 goals, was awarded a gold medal.
The goals were scored by skipper Hammad, inside right Asad, centre forward Ali Raza and full back Muhammad Farooq. Muhammad Ahmed, the highest scorer with 10 goals, was awarded a gold medal.
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