Yaqoob Memorial hockey tourney begins today
KARACHI: Eight teams will be seen in action in the inaugural PT Yaqoob Memorial hockey tournament, which will be organised by Gojra Star Hockey Club at Government College Gojra from October 30 to November 6.The opening match will be held on October 30 between Gojra Sports and Tahir Zaman Academy.
By our correspondents
October 30, 2015
KARACHI: Eight teams will be seen in action in the inaugural PT Yaqoob Memorial hockey tournament, which will be organised by Gojra Star Hockey Club at Government College Gojra from October 30 to November 6.
The opening match will be held on October 30 between Gojra Sports and Tahir Zaman Academy.
The opening match will be held on October 30 between Gojra Sports and Tahir Zaman Academy.
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