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Minister of Sports and Youth honours Youth Excellence Award winners

Minister of Sports and Youth honours Youth Excellence Award winners

Qatar Tribune5 hours ago

HE Minister of Sports and Youth Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa bin Ahmed Al Thani presented the 2024-2025 Sports and Youth Excellence Award, under the theme 'Excellence of Generations, Excellence of the Nation' awards to the winners at a ceremony on Sunday. The event was attended by representatives from the Ministry of Education and Higher Education, Qatar Foundation, the Qatar Olympic Committee, Aspire Zone Foundation, along with delegates from sports clubs, youth centers, and leading institutions in the fields of sports and youth development. In the sports category, Al Sadd Club claimed first place, followed by Al Arabi Club in second, and Al Rayyan Club in third. In the youth category, Qatar Scientific Club was first, Qatar Youth Hostels second, and Doha Girls Center third. In the youth apparatus category, Al Khor Club stood first, Al Wakrah Club second, while Al Sailiya Club was third. (QNA)

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